This dissertation focuses on the ideal of objectivity in science. My aim is to understand and situate how objectivity has been conceptualized in the philosophy of science, and to question whether these conceptualizations are consistent with the actual ways in which objectivity has been sought in scientific practice. I examine the dominant views of objectivity in mainstream philosophy of science and feminist reactions to them. Ultimately, I argue that Helen Longino’s understanding of objectivity, complemented by some aspects of Sandra Harding’s “strong objectivity”, provides a more comprehensive and practical ideal to guide scientific practice than the received view’s conception where objectivity is sought by adopting an impersonal methodolo...
The Platonic legacy of Western epistemology has been severely attacked for its dominant exclusivist ...
Feminist philosophers of science have long discussed the importance of taking situatedness into acco...
This thesis explores how scientific knowledge claims can become distorted due to socially constructe...
Scientific knowledge is widely considered to be the most certain kind of knowledge, free from social...
Reviews and discusses Sandra Harding's tripartite model of feminist critiques of science. Relationsh...
This presentation is part of the Objectivity and Impartiality track. The epistemological concept of ...
In Part II we primarily studied the key philosophical concept of objectivity through its application...
This highly multidisciplinary collection discusses an increasingly important topic among scholars in...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
Philosophers of science often suggest that the key feature of scientific research is striving for ob...
Objectivity has two aspects. It means, in the metaphysical sense, a correspondence between a stateme...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
The thesis examines the problems of the "observer" and "objectivity." I review Thomas Kuhn's concept...
In this paper I examine some of the primary debates in feminist epistemology, with a particular emph...
The article deals with the philosophical problem of the objectivity of knowledge in relation to the ...
The Platonic legacy of Western epistemology has been severely attacked for its dominant exclusivist ...
Feminist philosophers of science have long discussed the importance of taking situatedness into acco...
This thesis explores how scientific knowledge claims can become distorted due to socially constructe...
Scientific knowledge is widely considered to be the most certain kind of knowledge, free from social...
Reviews and discusses Sandra Harding's tripartite model of feminist critiques of science. Relationsh...
This presentation is part of the Objectivity and Impartiality track. The epistemological concept of ...
In Part II we primarily studied the key philosophical concept of objectivity through its application...
This highly multidisciplinary collection discusses an increasingly important topic among scholars in...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
Philosophers of science often suggest that the key feature of scientific research is striving for ob...
Objectivity has two aspects. It means, in the metaphysical sense, a correspondence between a stateme...
The aim of this dissertation is simple: to defend the epistemic concept of objectivity as one that h...
The thesis examines the problems of the "observer" and "objectivity." I review Thomas Kuhn's concept...
In this paper I examine some of the primary debates in feminist epistemology, with a particular emph...
The article deals with the philosophical problem of the objectivity of knowledge in relation to the ...
The Platonic legacy of Western epistemology has been severely attacked for its dominant exclusivist ...
Feminist philosophers of science have long discussed the importance of taking situatedness into acco...
This thesis explores how scientific knowledge claims can become distorted due to socially constructe...