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The science question in feminism
Sandra G. Harding
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page 7)
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Preface (page 9)
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1 From the Woman Question in Science to the Science Question in Feminism (page 15)
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2 Gender and Science: Two Problematic Concepts (page 30)
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3 The Social Structure of Science: Complaints and Disorders (page 58)
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4 Androcentrism in Biology and Social Science (page 82)
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5 Natural Resources: Gaining Moral Approval for Scientific Genders and Genderized Sciences (page 111)
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6 From Feminist Empiricism to Feminist Standpoint Epistemologies (page 136)
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7 Other "Others" and Fractured Identities: Issues for Epistemologists (page 163)
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8 "The Birth of Modern Science" as a Text: Internalist and Externalist Stories (page 197)
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9 Problems with Post-Kuhnian Stories (page 216)
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10 Valuable Tensions and a New "Unity of Science" (page 243)
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Bibliography (page 253)
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Index (page 263)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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WRB | 4.3 (Dec. 1986): 17-18 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/4019905 |
FS | 14.3 (Autumn. 1988): 561-574 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3178065 |
TS | 19.2 (Apr. 1990): 235-246 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/657550 |
MIN | 27.4 (Dec. 1989):535-546 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/41820791 |
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Published: 1986
Publisher: Cornell University Press
- 9780801418808 (hardcover)
- 9780801493638 (paper)