Feminism, Epistemology & MoralityDepartment of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences & Center for the Study of the Sciences and Humanities, Faculty of Arts, University of Bergen, 2005 - Feminist ethics - 392 pages |
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abstract affirmative action androcentric Apel approach argues argument for value-freedom assert assessment autonomy Chapter claims cognitive compatible concepts connection considered contributions contributors critical critique cultural debate defend democratic discourse discussion dismiss distinction Donna Haraway elaborated empirical equal equality of outcome ethical example fallibilism female feminine feminism feminist epistemology feminist research feminist theory foundherentism freedom gender genuine inquiry Haack Habermas Hernes human ibid idea ideal interpretation investigations John Rawls Judith Butler Jürgen Habermas knowledge L'orange Fürst liberal Longino modern imaginary modern individualism moral moreover normative Norway Norwegian notion op.cit oppression original emphasis patriarchal perspective philosophical political position postmodern poststructuralist principles propositions question radical rationality Rawls reason refers relationship relevant research field Rorty scientific sexism Seyla Benhabib significant Skjeie society Solheim standards tacit knowledge Teigen theoretical justification thinking of modernity truth truth-functional truth-indicative truth-seeking universal Valestrand value-laden values Wærness warranted Widerberg women women's situation