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    Supports→Science cannot be value-free.

    No scientist works exclusively in a value-free zone of assessing and accepting hypotheses.

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    Science, then, cannot be value-free because no scientist ever works exclusively in the supposedly value-free zone of assessing and accepting hypotheses. Evidence is gathered and hypotheses are assessed and accepted in the light of their potential for application and fruitful research avenues. Both cognitive and contextual value judgments guide these choices and are themselves influenced by their results.

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