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Studies in history and philosophy of biological and biomedical sciences. 2012 Mar;43(1):209-18. doi: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2011.11.012

Kind-Making, objectivity, and political neutrality; the case of Solastalgia

论善、客观性与政治中立——以索拉思塔格为例 翻译改进

Shane Nicholas Glackin  1

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  • 1 Oxford Brookes University, Harcourt Hill Campus, Harcourt Hill, Oxford OX2 9AT, United Kingdom. shane.n.glackin@gmail.com
  • DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2011.11.012 PMID: 22326090

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    Politics and science, it is customarily and broadly assumed, should not mix. I investigate a purported "new mental illness" arising from psychological stress associated with environmental damage. Previous assessments have concluded that the diagnosis of "solastalgia", which is clearly intended to advance a political agenda, may thereby lack scientific validity. Building on work by Ian Hacking and Nelson Goodman, and drawing comparisons with the history of "political medicine"--in particular, the scientific study of Child Abuse and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome--I argue that the political consequences of such a diagnosis may plausibly help to justify it as a distinct objective scientific kind, by demarcating it from alternative classifications. That science should be objective, then, does not require that it be politically neutral.

    Keywords:kind-making; political neutrality; solastalgia

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