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  1. Legalising Science.Mariachiara Tallacchini - 2002 - Health Care Analysis 10 (3):329-337.
    The legal view of science has changed throughtime, moving from a positivist and noncriticalposition of law towards science to a criticalview of science – providing the potential formore objective knowledge, but value-laden aswell – and of the role of society. This paperexplores some judicial cases that illustratethese attitudes, suggesting that reference toscience (particularly to EBM) can be rigorouslyand equitably made when it serves the cause oftransparency and democratisation both inscience and in law.
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  • Dealing with the Machine: Strategies of Pilots and Doctors Towards Technological Integration.Ali Ergur - 2021 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 41 (4):99-115.
    As a global and profuse fact, all professions are more or less affected by the rapid penetration of technology in their domain of practice. As the technological capacity progresses, we observe a gradual replacement of human skills by machine-guided procedures. Although such a gradual passage undeniably reduces the human presence in the practice of a profession, the transfer seems not to be a linear process. It has rather a pivoting character, comprising a series of ambivalences and contradictions. Consequently, professionals tend (...)
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