Feminism and Philosophy: Perspectives on Difference and Equality

Philosophical Review 102 (3):405 (1993)
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Abstract

Summarizes author’s contextual empiricism and uses it to analyze the difference between neuro-endocrinological accounts of presumed behavioral sex differences and neuro-selectionist accounts. Contextual empiricism is a philosophical approach that both shows how feminist critique works in the sciences and makes a contribution to general philosophy of science.

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