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30On Epistemically Detrimental Dissent: Contingent Enabling Factors versus Stable Difference-MakersPhilosophy of Science 84 (5): 1020-1030. 2016.The aim of this article is to critically build on Justin Biddle and Anna Leuschner’s characterization of epistemologically detrimental dissent in the context of science. We argue that the presence of nonepistemic agendas and severe nonepistemic consequences offers neither necessary nor sufficient conditions for EDD to obtain. We clarify their role by arguing that they are contingent enabling factors, not stable difference-makers, in the production of EDD. We maintain that two stable difference-m…Read more
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