An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies / Edition 1

An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies / Edition 1

by Alessandra Tanesini
ISBN-10:
0631200134
ISBN-13:
9780631200130
Pub. Date:
01/26/1999
Publisher:
Wiley
ISBN-10:
0631200134
ISBN-13:
9780631200130
Pub. Date:
01/26/1999
Publisher:
Wiley
An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies / Edition 1

An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies / Edition 1

by Alessandra Tanesini

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Overview

Although their positions and arguments differ in several respects, feminists have asserted that science, knowledge, and rationality cannot be severed from their social, political, and cultural aspects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780631200130
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 01/26/1999
Series: Introducing Philosophy , #7
Pages: 296
Product dimensions: 6.06(w) x 9.03(h) x 0.93(d)

About the Author

Alessandra Tanesini is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Wales, Cardiff. She has been a Visiting Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney, and a Visiting Assistant Professor at Georgetown University. She is the author of several articles on Nietzsche, feminist philosophy, and epistemology, and is currently working on a book on Wittgenstein and feminism.

Table of Contents

Part I: Varieties of Epistemology:.

1. Epistemology.

2. The Study of Scientific Knowledge:.

a. Philosophy of Science.

b. The Sociology of Knowledge.

c. The Cultural Study of Scientific Knowledge.

Part II: Feminism and "Mainstream" Epistemology.

1. Feminist Criticisms of Individualism in Epistemology.

2. Feminist Objections to the Traditional Epistemic Subject.

Part III: Feminism and Science:.

1. Sexist Science.

2. Science and Values.

Part IV: Feminist Empiricism:.

1. Contextual Empiricism.

2. Naturalised Empiricism.

3. The Limits of Empiricism.

Part V: Naturalised feminist Epistemology:.

1. Feminism and Naturalised Epistemology.

2. Sociology and Naturalised Epistemology.

Part VI: The Importance of Standpoint in Feminism:.

1. What is a Standpoint: Beginning from Women's Experience.

2. Starting from Marginal Lives.

Part VII: Objectivity and Feminism:.

1. What is Objectivity?.

2. Objectivity and Objectification. Objectivity, Values, and Responsibility.

Part VIII: Knowledge and Power:.

1. Power, Knowledge, and Human Interests.

2. Disciplinary Power, Bio-Power, and Science.

Part IX: Reason and Unreason in feminism:.

1. Reason and masculinity.

2. Reason and the Philosophical Imaginary.

Part X: Feminism and Postmodernism:.

1. Epistemology: Rejection or Transformation?.

2. Knowledge and the Subject.

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