Abstract
The distinction between reality and models or methodological assumptions is necessary for an understanding of the use of data - economic technical or biological-in biological - in The traditional modes of analysis used in decisions are discussed historically and analytically. Utilitarian-based concepts such as cost-benefit analysis and cannibalisitic concepts such as 'acceptable risk' are rejected on logical and moral grounds. Historical reality suggests the concept of socially necessary risk determined through the dialectic process in democracy.
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Samuels, S. W. (1979). Role of scientific data in health decisions. Environmental Health Perspectives, Vol. 32, 301–307. https://doi.org/10.1289/ehp.7932301
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