Toward a revaluation of ignorance

Hypatia 21 (3):37 - 55 (2006)
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Abstract

: The development of nonoppressive ways of knowing other persons, often across significantly different social positions, is an important project within feminism. An account of epistemic responsibility attentive to feminist concerns is developed here through a critique of epistemophilia—the love of knowledge to the point of myopia and its concurrent ignoring of ignorance. Identifying a positive role for ignorance yields an enhanced understanding of responsible knowledge practices

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Cynthia Townley
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Knowledge in a social world.Alvin I. Goldman - 1991 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Testimony: a philosophical study.C. A. J. Coady - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
Archaeology of knowledge.Michel Foucault - 1972 - New York: Routledge.

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