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Lancet
January 2025
O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
January 2025
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139.
Soc Stud Sci
January 2025
École des Mines de Paris, Paris, France.
This comment critically examines Collins, Evans, and Reyes-Galindo's (CE&RG) concept of 'virtual diversity', proposed as a norm to safeguard scientific expertise in policy-making. CE&RG argue that scientists should acquire 'interactional expertise' in relevant 'non-scientific domains', enabling informed policy advice while preserving scientific integrity. This comment describes CE&RG's dualist approach, which separates epistemic and political concerns, and discusses its implications.
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