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Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? : Thinking from Women's Lives /

"With a book that is guaranteed to upset familiar assumptions about or ways of knowing, Sandra Harding again steps into the center of a thorn debate -- a debate about the nature of the scientific enterprise and of human knowledge itself. Vigorously and persuasively, she develops further the the...

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Autor principal: Harding, Sandra G. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press, 1991.
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505 0 |a Introduction: after the science question in feminism -- Feminism confronts the sciences: reform and transformation -- How the women's movement benefits science: two views -- Why "physics" is a bad model for physics -- What is feminist epistemology? -- "Strong objectivity" and socially situated knowledge -- Feminist epistemology in and after the Enlightenment -- " ... and race"? toward the science question in global feminisms -- Common histories, common destinies: science in the first and third worlds -- Thinking from the perspective of lesbian lives -- Reinventing ourselves as other: more new agents of history and knowledge -- Conclusion: what is feminist science? 
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