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Can Scienctific Research ever be truly objective

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Wayne Allen

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Dec 4, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/4/97
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Hi All,

I am currently researching a paper topic on the aspects of 'can
scientific research every be truely objective, or is it a canse of he
who pays the piper plays the tune?'

Any comments ideas moans etc would be useful.

The final script will be posted to the 'net' if anyone is interested

Wayne Allen
Computer Science
Royal Holloway, Uni of London

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William R. Penrose

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Dec 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM12/5/97
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In article <3486FD51...@rhbnc.ac.uk> Wayne Allen <w.a...@rhbnc.ac.uk> writes:

>I am currently researching a paper topic on the aspects of 'can
>scientific research every be truely objective, or is it a canse of he
>who pays the piper plays the tune?'

>Any comments ideas moans etc would be useful.

You may have already found H.H. Bauer "Scientific Literacy and the Myth of the
Scientific Method", which is mentioned often in this ng. It is very relevant
to your subject.

>The final script will be posted to the 'net' if anyone is interested

Please.

Bill


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