Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking from Women's Lives

Cornell University (1991)
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Abstract

Sandra Harding here develops further the themes first addressed in her widely influential book, The Science Question in Feminism, and conducts a compelling analysis of feminist theories on the philosophical problem of how we know what we ...

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