"Science may be in the interest of the ruling class, after all, but it is still responsive to epistemic norms, and so anyone with epistemic interests has reason to accept science. Ideologies, by contrast, have their genesis explained solely by their capacity to further the interests of the ruling class."
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Brian Leiter, “Morality Critics,” The Oxford Handbook of Continental Philosophy (2007)
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