In an earlier paper in Feminist Economics (Tony Lawson 1999), I suggested that there are likely significant benefits to feminist theorizing from adopting an explicit and sustained concern with ontology. I suggested this in the context of observing that theorizing of an explicitly ontological or realist nature is often downplayed and frequently actively discouraged in feminist writing. Several authors have since commented on my earlier paper, indicating points both of agreement and disagreement. In this essay I respond to some of the more critical comments and attempt to clarify my position in the light of them.Ontology, Humanism, Strategy, Whitehead, Rationalism, Science,
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This article is a study of the response of two heterodox schools of economic thought to 'new' philos...
Feminist theory and critical realism should consolidate their collaboration since they have much in ...
Feminist standpoint theory (FST) has a troubled history that has limited its use and development as ...
Feminists have drawn attention to, and rightly criticized, the tendency of dominant groups unthinkin...
Au cours des trente dernières années, le courant post-structuraliste a largement contribué à popular...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation combines themes in twentieth century philo...
Feminist research is often perceived to be less objective than conventional research on the grounds ...
Over the past few decades, feminist philosophy has become recognised as a philosophical sub-discipli...
In a recent paper, Julie Nelson (2003) argues that the Institutionalist, Pragmatist, and Process Phi...
This paper is situated in the context of feminist debates around nature, culture, the body and essen...
Contains fulltext : 170788.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)To be ‘critic...
The paper first argues that both marxism and feminism depend on a realist ontology, and within this ...
This presentation is part of the Reconsidering Values in Feminist Philosophy of Science track. Femin...
In assessing the current state of feminism and gender studies, whether on a theoretical or a practic...
In assessing the current state of feminism and gender studies, whether on a theoretical or a practic...
This article is a study of the response of two heterodox schools of economic thought to 'new' philos...
Feminist theory and critical realism should consolidate their collaboration since they have much in ...
Feminist standpoint theory (FST) has a troubled history that has limited its use and development as ...