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Review of Matthew J. Brown’s Science and the Moral Imagination: A New Ideal for Values in Science - Matthew J. Brown, Science and Moral Imagination: A New Ideal for Values in Science. With a foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press (2020), 288 pp., $50.00 (Hardcover). Available open access with supplementary materials: https://valuesinscience.com
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Matthew J. Brown, Science and Moral Imagination: A New Ideal for Values in Science. With a foreword by Kim Stanley Robinson. Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press (2020), 288 pp., $50.00 (Hardcover). Available open access with supplementary materials: https://valuesinscience.com
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17 February 2023
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