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65How non-epistemic values can be epistemically beneficial in scientific classificationStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 84 57-65. 2020.The boundaries of social categories are frequently altered to serve normative projects, such as social reform. Griffiths and Khalidi argue that the value-driven modification of categories diminishes the epistemic value of social categories. I argue that concerns over value-modified categories stem from problematic assumptions of the value-free ideal of science. Contrary to those concerns, non-epistemic value considerations can contribute to the epistemic improvement of a scientific category. For…Read more
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