The Collective Responsibilities of Science: Toward a Normative Framework

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Abstract

Scientists have the epistemic responsibility of producing knowledge. They also have the social responsibility of aligning their research with the needs and values of various societal stakeholders. Individual scientists may be left with no guidance on how to prioritize and carry these different responsibilities. As I will argue, however, the responsibilities of science can be harmonized at the collective level. Drawing from debates in moral philosophy, I will propose a theory of the collective responsibilities of science that accounts for the internal diversity of research groups and for their different responsibilities.

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Politi, V. (2025). The Collective Responsibilities of Science: Toward a Normative Framework. Philosophy of Science, 92(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1017/psa.2024.28

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