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Scientific Consensus and Expert Testimony in Courts: Lessons from the Bendectin Litigation
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Miller, Boaz
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Education
/ Expert witness testimony
/ Knowledge bases (artificial intelligence)
/ Litigation
/ Mathematical Logic and Foundations
/ Methodology
/ Methodology of the Social Sciences
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Political aspects
2016
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Scientific Consensus and Expert Testimony in Courts: Lessons from the Bendectin Litigation
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Miller, Boaz
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Education
/ Expert witness testimony
/ Knowledge bases (artificial intelligence)
/ Litigation
/ Mathematical Logic and Foundations
/ Methodology
/ Methodology of the Social Sciences
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Political aspects
2016
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Scientific Consensus and Expert Testimony in Courts: Lessons from the Bendectin Litigation
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Miller, Boaz
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/ Methodology
/ Methodology of the Social Sciences
/ Philosophy
/ Philosophy of Science
/ Political aspects
2016
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Scientific Consensus and Expert Testimony in Courts: Lessons from the Bendectin Litigation
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Scientific Consensus and Expert Testimony in Courts: Lessons from the Bendectin Litigation
2016
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A consensus in a scientific community is often used as a resource for making informed public-policy decisions and deciding between rival expert testimonies in legal trials. This paper contains a social-epistemic analysis of the high-profile Bendectin drug controversy, which was decided in the courtroom inter alia by deference to a scientific consensus about the safety of Bendectin. Drawing on my previously developed account of knowledge-based consensus, I argue that the consensus in this case was not knowledge based, hence courts’ deference to it was not epistemically justified. I draw sceptical lessons from this analysis regarding the value of scientific consensus as a desirable and reliable means of resolving scientific controversies in public life.
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Springer Netherlands,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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