This outstanding handbook examines the philosophy of disagreement and how it extends to debates in public policy and science. Ideal for those studying and researching epistemology, ethics and philosophy of science, it is also of interest to those in related disciplines such as politics, social policy, and law.
This outstanding handbook examines the philosophy of disagreement and how it extends to debates in public policy and science. Ideal for those studying and researching epistemology, ethics and philosophy of science, it is also of interest to those in related disciplines such as politics, social policy, and law.