A question of silence: Feminist theory and women's voices

Philosophy 76 (3):371-395 (2001)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

This paper examines some recent trends in feminist epistemology. It argues that theories that make a priori claims to the effect that the structure of our body of knowledge must encode a masculine bias are both philosophically problematic and politically counterproductive, and it recommends a feminist methodology free from such general theoretical claims as best suited for the promotion of productive feminist thought and action

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,881

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Analytics

Added to PP
2009-01-28

Downloads
100 (#173,725)

6 months
9 (#308,593)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Author's Profile

Alice Crary
The New School

Citations of this work

The meanings of silence: Wittgensteinian contextualism and polyphony.José Medina - 2004 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47 (6):562 – 579.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references