A review by canamac
Objectivity by Lorraine Daston, Peter Galison

4.0

necessarily incomplete bc of its ambitious scope, but the book is all the more valuable because of what it cannot capture and the places that invite other insertions from other fields or case studies. not to mention that it does an amazing job of anticipating criticisms and asserting the grounds of its argument: that it is possible to trace a history of objectivity and other epistemic virtues/values.