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- Objectivity, Truth, and Method a Philosopher's Perspective on The
- Making Scientific Inferences More Objective
- The Demarcation Problem. Science, Psychology, and Psychotherapy
- The Importance of Objectivity and Falsification in Management Science
- Defending a Risk Account of Scientific Objectivity Inkeri Koskinen
- Perception and Scientific Observation: a Challenge to the Assumption of Objectivity
- The Problem of Induction (1953, 1974)
- Hayek's Scientism Essay and the Social Aspects of Objectivity and the Mind
- Karl Popper and the Social Sciences
- Metaphors of Objectivity
- Empiricism, Objectivity, and Explanation ELISABETH A
- The Objectives of Science1
- 15 Jan 2018 Beyond Falsifiability: Normal Science in a Multiverse
- Science, Objectivity & Racism
- The Logic of Scientific Discovery
- Generalizations, Idealizations, and Induction an Investigation of Probability Theory Through Historical Paradigms
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- 'Dialectics of Objectivity'? Guy Axtell, Radford University
- Scientific Objectivity: How Is It Possible?
- Evidence and Objectivity in the Social Sciences Social Research 60:2 (1993)
- A Critical Feminist Science Studies Critique of the Term 'Pseudoscience'
- The Problem of Induction
- Naturalizing Objectivity
- Unity and Objectivity
- Objectivity in History
- Scientific Truth and Objectivity: Analytic Philosophy of Science After Kuhn
- Calling Science Pseudoscience
- Distinguishing Science from Pseudoscience
- Has Laudan Killed the Demarcation Problem?
- Objectivity, Scientificity, and the Dualist Epistemology of Medicine
- Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice
- Understanding the Role of Objectivity in Machine Learning and Research Evaluation
- PISA 2024 Strategic Vision and Direction for Science March 2020
- Science and Subjectivity: Understanding Objectivity
- Dispute Between Auguste Comte and Émile Littré
- The Demarcation Problem in Jurisprudence: a New Case for Skepticism
- The Rise of Empiricism: William James, T. H. Green, and the Struggle Over Psychology
- Objectivity in Contexts Withholding Epistemic Judgement As a Strategy for Mitigating Collective Bias Inkeri Koskinen
- Recent Problems of Induction
- Strengthening Forensic Science in the United States: a Path Forward
- Demarcating Science from Non-Science
- Compare and Contrast Inductive and Deductive Research