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Publication Date: 2006-Sep
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The Dubious Value of Value Neutrality
Balch, Stephen H.
Academic Questions, v19 n4 p44-48 Sep 2006
Hard science is properly value neutral. But when that ideological neutrality extends to the whole university, the traditional foundation crumbles. Steve Balch laments the moral vacuum that now substitutes for fundamental principles, because it is impossible to frame a program of education--especially in the humanities and social sciences--without suppositions about larger purposes. His remedy: "value-liberality," is an all-out effort to sustain intellectual pluralism in the academy.
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Humanities, Moral Values, Science Instruction, Social Values, Educational Environment, Intellectual Freedom, Cultural Pluralism, Political Issues, Economic Factors, Democracy, Western Civilization, Social Systems, Philosophy
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Language: English
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