The Politics of Science

Journal of Applied Philosophy 3 (1):35-48 (1986)
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ABSTRACT The myth that there is no politics of science is dangerous as it prevents the important and urgently needed institution of some democratic control of the existing system of politics within the commonwealth of learning. Feyerabend's attack on science makes sense only when understood in this way.

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Joseph Agassi
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