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  1. Love and knowledge: Emotion in feminist epistemology.Alison M. Jaggar - 1989 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 32 (2):151 – 176.
    This paper argues that, by construing emotion as epistemologically subversive, the Western tradition has tended to obscure the vital role of emotion in the construction of knowledge. The paper begins with an account of emotion that stresses its active, voluntary, and socially constructed aspects, and indicates how emotion is involved in evaluation and observation. It then moves on to show how the myth of dispassionate investigation has functioned historically to undermine the epistemic authority of women as well as other social (...)
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  • (1 other version)Feminism and Pragmatism.Richard Rorty - 1956 - Radical Philosophy 59.
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  • Tacit Knowing.Michael Polanyi - 1962 - Philosophy Today 6 (4):239.
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  • Age, race, class, and sex: Women redefining difference.Audre Lorde - 1995 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press. pp. 284--291.
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  • (1 other version)Feminism and pragmatism.Richard Rorty - 2010 - In Marianne Janack (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Richard Rorty. Pennsylvania State University Press.
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  • Feelings.[author unknown] - 2011
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  • Feminist Studies / Critical Studies.Teresa de Lauretis (ed.) - 1986 - Indiana University Press.
    "This wonderful book does nothing less than to create the next stage of feminist thought." —Catharine R. Stimpson "De Lauretis provides a way of thinking about feminism that accepts rather than tries to resolve differences, that refuses ...
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  • (1 other version)Constructive thinking: Personal voice.Barbara Thayer-Bacon - 1995 - Journal of Thought 30 (1):55-70.
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