Værdifrihed
Værdifrihed, often translated as value-freedom or value-neutrality, is a concept that emerged prominently in sociology and other social sciences, most notably associated with the work of Max Weber. It posits that social scientists should strive to keep their personal values, beliefs, and opinions separate from their research and analysis. The goal is to present findings objectively, without allowing personal biases to influence the interpretation of data or the conclusions drawn.
The principle of værdifrihed does not imply that social scientists are devoid of values or that their
Critics of værdifrihed sometimes argue that complete objectivity is unattainable and that the very act of