In this first chapter we will briefly introduce some key topics that, perhaps in different ways, are part and parcel of both “traditional” philosophies of science and feminist philosophies of science: the situatedness of knowledge, the notion of relationality, the idea of conceiving sciences as sets of communal practices, the underrepresentation and exclusion of women, the critique to the value-free ideal, the ethical, political, and social dimension of sciences.
Some Key Topics in Feminist Philosophies of Science: An Introduction
AMORETTI, MARIA CRISTINA;VASSALLO, NICLA
2016-01-01
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In this first chapter we will briefly introduce some key topics that, perhaps in different ways, are part and parcel of both “traditional” philosophies of science and feminist philosophies of science: the situatedness of knowledge, the notion of relationality, the idea of conceiving sciences as sets of communal practices, the underrepresentation and exclusion of women, the critique to the value-free ideal, the ethical, political, and social dimension of sciences.File in questo prodotto:
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