Title of article :
Scientific uncertainty and the International Whaling Commission: an alternative perspective on the use of science in policy making
Author/Authors :
Heazle، نويسنده , , Michael، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
14
From page :
361
To page :
374
Abstract :
Prior to the decline of the whaling industry in the 1960s, scientific uncertainty issues often were raised in the International Whaling Commission to argue against lower Antarctic quotas. But by the1970s, many of the same uncertainty issues were being reinterpreted by former whaling nations (and others) as good reasons for adopting a moratorium on all commercial whaling. This article argues that because science is unable to provide certainty, due to fundamental problems in its epistemology, the treatment of scientific advice by policy makers in the commission and elsewhere should be understood in relation to the utility it is believed to provide rather than simple claims of scienceʹs ability to provide truth or accuracy about the “real” world.
Keywords :
International Whaling Commision , Scientific uncertainty , knowledge , Utility , Precautionary principle
Journal title :
Marine Policy
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Marine Policy
Record number :
1587026
Link To Document :
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