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(2018) Philosophy of science, Dordrecht, Springer.

From stability to validity

how standards serve epistemic ends

Lara Huber

pp. 187-201

The paper explores standardisation from the perspective of epistemology. Its aim is to enquire into the reality of standards as being very specific tools with defined uses, but at the same time sharing general suppositions about which ends they serve within the realm of science. The paper focuses on the questions how standards relate to ends that facilitate and/or allow for knowledge claims in the sciences. Therefore, scientific practices in different fields of research are assessed, ranging from measurement to experimental trial design in medicine and psychology.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-72577-2_11

Full citation:

Huber, L. (2018)., From stability to validity: how standards serve epistemic ends, in A. Christian, D. Hommen, G. Schurz & N. Retzlaff (eds.), Philosophy of science, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 187-201.

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