The text discusses the contribution brought by the feminist criticism to the scientific knowledge, as an increasing variety of ways of thinking can be observed. Science, guided by the production of scientific knowledge, presupposes neutrality, universalism and objectiveness, which goes beyond its “masculine” characteristics. The feminist criticism evidenced some limits imposed to the greater access of women to scientific careers. The text emphasizes how the notion of gender becomes significant, since it introduces other components in the scientific practices
The article deals with the philosophical problem of the objectivity of knowledge in relation to the ...
Science has traditionally addressed issues of human nature in terms of distinctly separate 'male' ...
Reviews and discusses Sandra Harding's tripartite model of feminist critiques of science. Relationsh...
O texto discute a contribuição trazida pela crítica feminista ao conhecimento científico “ a ciência...
Issues outlined in this paper concern the problem of neutrality of science. Some philosophers and so...
Scientific knowledge is widely considered to be the most certain kind of knowledge, free from social...
The roles of females have evolved greatly over the past decades. Women have achieved new heights in ...
Feminist philosophy of science has led to improvements in the practices and products of scientific k...
Feminist epistemologies and philosophies of science have challenged conventional standards for objec...
In the last few decades the literature on feminism and philosophy of science has flourished and cont...
How is feminism changing science? The author considers this to be a fundamental question when consid...
The women’s movement of the 1970’s and ‘80’s, or, as it is often referred to, second wave feminism2,...
This paper concentrates on the method-critique of feminist philosophers and demonstrates that their ...
In this paper I tackle the gulf between feminist epistemologies of science and the practice of the n...
Feministic critique of science and postmodern cognitive relativism Science is one of sublime human ...
The article deals with the philosophical problem of the objectivity of knowledge in relation to the ...
Science has traditionally addressed issues of human nature in terms of distinctly separate 'male' ...
Reviews and discusses Sandra Harding's tripartite model of feminist critiques of science. Relationsh...
O texto discute a contribuição trazida pela crítica feminista ao conhecimento científico “ a ciência...
Issues outlined in this paper concern the problem of neutrality of science. Some philosophers and so...
Scientific knowledge is widely considered to be the most certain kind of knowledge, free from social...
The roles of females have evolved greatly over the past decades. Women have achieved new heights in ...
Feminist philosophy of science has led to improvements in the practices and products of scientific k...
Feminist epistemologies and philosophies of science have challenged conventional standards for objec...
In the last few decades the literature on feminism and philosophy of science has flourished and cont...
How is feminism changing science? The author considers this to be a fundamental question when consid...
The women’s movement of the 1970’s and ‘80’s, or, as it is often referred to, second wave feminism2,...
This paper concentrates on the method-critique of feminist philosophers and demonstrates that their ...
In this paper I tackle the gulf between feminist epistemologies of science and the practice of the n...
Feministic critique of science and postmodern cognitive relativism Science is one of sublime human ...
The article deals with the philosophical problem of the objectivity of knowledge in relation to the ...
Science has traditionally addressed issues of human nature in terms of distinctly separate 'male' ...
Reviews and discusses Sandra Harding's tripartite model of feminist critiques of science. Relationsh...