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    Women's Contributions to the Achievements of the Lvov-Warsaw School: A Survey.Elżbieta Pakszys - 1998 - In Katarzyna Kijania-Placek & Jan Woleński (eds.), The Lvov-Warsaw School and Contemporary Philosophy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 55--71.
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    The philosophy of science and women's issues in Poland: Possibilities and obstacles today.Elzbieta Pakszys - 1994 - Metaphilosophy 25 (2-3):156-162.
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  3. Paradygmat feministyczny w filozofii albo kobiety w poszukiwaniu filozoficznej tożsamości (\"Discovering Reality, Feminist Perspektives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology and Philosophy of Science\", Dordrecht 1983).Krystyna Górniak-Kocikowska & Elżbieta Pakszys - 1987 - Studia Filozoficzne 258 (5).
     
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  4. Czy etyka opiekuńcza (ethics of care) jest projekcją zasadniczego doświadczenia kobiet?Elżbieta Pakszys - 2008 - Colloquia Communia 84 (1-2):34-44.
     
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  5. Feminism, Sciences, Epistemology: Three Issues.Elzbieta Pakszys - 1988 - Communication and Cognition: An Interdisciplinary Quarterly Journal 21 (2):141-143.
     
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  6. Value-Neutrality or Gender Bias in Research an Human Relationships Globalization.Elzbieta Pakszys - 2007 - In Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp (ed.), Values and Norms in the Age of Globalization. Peter Lang. pp. 1--30.
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    What and To Whom Is Particularism for in the Theory of Cognition? On the Feminist Epistemological Destination.Elżbieta Pakszys - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (7-8):57-60.
    A woman’s perspective, or the so called feminist standpoint, needs to be incorporated into a theory of cognition to highlight its particular stance, to counter the present tendency to expect special advantages in cognition connected with gender specific (feminine) experience, which though not yet sufficiently recognized, is often neglected or denied to women.The most clarified stances, however, are not claiming the right to universality, considering the rather important anthropological/contextual differences between the subject/s of knowledge concerning race, ethnicity and sexual orientation. (...)
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  8. Feminizm wobec problemów nauki (S. Harding, \"The Science Question in Feminism\", Ithaca-London 1986).John Thomas & Elżbieta Pakszys - 1990 - Studia Filozoficzne 293 (4):283-291.
     
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