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Reason, science and the domination of matter

In Evelyn Fox Keller & Helen E. Longino (eds.), Feminism and science. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 41--53 (1996)

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  1. Virtue and Contingent History: Possibilities for Feminist Epistemology.Laura Ruetsche - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (1):73-101.
    Some feminist epistemologists make the radical claim that there are varieties of epistemically valid warrant that agents access only through having lived particular types of contingent history, varieties of epistemic warrant to which, moreover, the confirmation-theoretic accounts of warrant favored by some traditional epistemologists are inapplicable. I offer Aristotelian virtue as a model for warrant of this sort, and use loosely Aristotelian vocabulary to express, and begin to evaluate, a range of feminist epistemological positions.
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  • Gender, Objectivity, And Realism.Alan Soble - 1994 - The Monist 77 (4):509-530.
    A detailed examination of the philosophy of science of Evelyn Fox Keller, with special emphasis on her account of "objectivity" and her understanding of the methodology of Barbara McClintock.
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  • Colonialismo/Modernidad/Ciencia. Análisis feminista de una interrelación.Erika Müller - 2001 - SASKAB: Revista de Discusiones Filosóficas desde Acá 3 (1).
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