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We argue that non-epistemic values, including moral ones, play an important role in the construction and choice of models in science and engineering. Our main claim is that non-epistemic values are not only "secondary values" that become important just in case epistemic values leave some issues open. Our point is, on the contrary, that non-epistemic values are as important as epistemic ones when engineers seek to develop the best model of a process or problem. The upshot is that models are neither value-free, nor depend exclusively on epistemic values or use non-epistemic values as tie-breakers. © 2011 The Author(s).
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Diekmann, S., & Peterson, M. (2013). The Role of Non-Epistemic Values in Engineering Models. Science and Engineering Ethics, 19(1), 207–218. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-011-9300-4
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