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Philosophy of science, methodology of social sciences, wellbeing, evidence based policy, measurement. Professor @hpscambridge.bsky.social Fellow @kingscollege.bsky.social Russian Brit She/her https://philpeople.org/profiles/anna-alexandrova
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This is so familiar. Scientists go out of their way to separate the scientist in them from the ethical agent in them. And then hand over the latter to someone else
I finally got round to reading properly @alondra.bsky.social's outstanding essay on implications of AI for social science: www.amacad.org/sites/defaul... - highly recommended
Q for Soc, Econ, etc.: I'm looking for a short piece (article or the like) on ethical issues connected to administrative data. Anything jump to mind?
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