Robert N. Proctor Quote

The appropriate critique of... sciences is not that they are not "objective" but that they are partial, or narrow, or directed towards ends which one opposes. In general, knowledge is no less objective (that is true, or reliable) being in the service of interests.


p. 10 - Value-free science?: Purity and power in modern knowledge, 1991


The appropriate critique of... sciences is not that they are not objective but that they are partial, or narrow, or directed towards ends which one...

The appropriate critique of... sciences is not that they are not objective but that they are partial, or narrow, or directed towards ends which one...

The appropriate critique of... sciences is not that they are not objective but that they are partial, or narrow, or directed towards ends which one...

The appropriate critique of... sciences is not that they are not objective but that they are partial, or narrow, or directed towards ends which one...