In her recent case study, Elizabeth Potter attempts to show how Boyle's experimental method was biased by gender considerations. Part of her argument focuses on the combination of the "invisibility" of women in Boyle's published work together with his unpublished comments on female chastity, and part concerns Boyle's rejection of the animistic explanation of his air pump experiments by Francis Line. I argue that the historical and biographical elements of the case make Potter's arguments questionable. In addition, I address whether and how such historical cases can shed light on current debates about gender issues and argue that Boyle's methodological writings could be used to better advantage in the feminist cause
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In her recent case study, Elizabeth Potter attempts to show how Boyle's experimental method was bias...
Gender and Boyle's Law of GasesElizabeth PotterRe-examines the assumptions and experi...
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“The legitimate renunciation of a certain style of causality perhaps does not give one the right to...
A striking omission in the scholarship on the reception of the chymical philosophy of Jan Baptista v...
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Accounts of the rhetorical tradition in early modern England often focus on the Royal Society of Lon...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
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In response to Mader's and Deutscher's questions, the author defends her approach to reading Irigara...
It is well-known that Lindy Chamberlain experienced a form of gender inequality and gender bias duri...
Cavendish is critical of two of the experimental sciences of her day: chemistry and microscopy. Rat...
Traditionally, the so-called ‘redintegration experiment’ is at the center of the comments on the sup...
It is often thought that the numerous contradictory perspectives in Margaret Cavendish's writings de...
In her recent case study, Elizabeth Potter attempts to show how Boyle's experimental method was bias...
Gender and Boyle's Law of GasesElizabeth PotterRe-examines the assumptions and experi...
Although Robert Boyle was a proponent of the theory that matter was made up of small indivisible par...
It is hard to think of a better subject for the exercise of retrospective analysis with which we are...
“The legitimate renunciation of a certain style of causality perhaps does not give one the right to...
A striking omission in the scholarship on the reception of the chymical philosophy of Jan Baptista v...
This paper documents an important development in Robert Boyle's natural-philosophical method – his u...
Accounts of the rhetorical tradition in early modern England often focus on the Royal Society of Lon...
ABSTRACT The present paper aims at concentrating on Judith Butler’s theory of gender as performance ...
This essay examines the process by which men became midwives by examing how the use of forceps enabl...
In response to Mader's and Deutscher's questions, the author defends her approach to reading Irigara...
It is well-known that Lindy Chamberlain experienced a form of gender inequality and gender bias duri...
Cavendish is critical of two of the experimental sciences of her day: chemistry and microscopy. Rat...
Traditionally, the so-called ‘redintegration experiment’ is at the center of the comments on the sup...
It is often thought that the numerous contradictory perspectives in Margaret Cavendish's writings de...