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A comprehensive resource on feminist thinking about and in the sciences. Coverage is divided into four parts: I. Hidden Figures and Historical Critique; II. Theoretical Frameworks; III. Key Concepts and Issues; IV. Feminist Philosophy of Science in Practice.
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A comprehensive resource on feminist thinking about and in the sciences. Coverage is divided into four parts: I. Hidden Figures and Historical Critique; II. Theoretical Frameworks; III. Key Concepts and Issues; IV. Feminist Philosophy of Science in Practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429018213
- Artikelnr.: 60424905
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 484
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. November 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780429018213
- Artikelnr.: 60424905
Sharon Crasnow is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy Emerita, Norco College in Norco, California, USA and Associate Researcher at the Centre for Humanities Engaging Science and Society (CHESS) at Durham University, UK. She co-edited Out from the Shadows: Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy (2012). She currently co-edits the Lexington book series Feminist Strategies. Kristen Intemann is a Professor of Philosophy and the Director for the Center for Science, Technology, Ethics & Society at Montana State University, USA. Her recent book, co-authored with Inmaculada de Melo-Martin, is The Fight Against Doubt: How To Bridge the Gap Between Scientists and the Public (2018).
Introduction Part I: Hidden Figures and Historical Critique 1. The Origins
of Philosophy and Science in Ancient Greece 2. Margaret Cavendish and the
New Science 3. Emilie Du Châtelet 4. The Rocket Women of India: Eight Women
Scientists and Their Roles in the 2014 Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) 5.
Women's Contributions to the Philosophy of Science Part II: Frameworks 6.
Feminist Empiricism 7. Thinking Outside-In 8. Latin American Decolonial
Feminist Philosophy of Knowledge Production 9. Sciences of Consent 10.
Queer Science Studies/Queer Science 11. Naturalizing and Denaturalizing
Impairment and Disability in Philosophy and Feminist Philosophy of Science
12. Epistemic Vices and Feminist Philosophies of Science 13. "Where are all
of the Pragmatist Feminist Philosophers of Science?" Part III. Key concepts
and Issues 14. Is Sex Socially Constructed? 15. Feminist Perspectives on
Values in Science 16. Situated Knowledge and Objectivity 17. Ignorance,
Science, and Feminis 18. How the Facts Might Give Us Socially Responsible
Science 19. Feminist Science for the People Part IV. Feminist Philosophy of
Science in Practice 20. Feminist Philosophy of Biology 21. Observing
Primates 22. The Gendered Nature of Reprogenetic Technologies 23. What's
Wrong with (Narrow) Evolutionary Psychology 24. Neurosexism and Our
Understanding of Sex Differences in the Brain 25. Feminism and Cognitive
Neuroscience 26. Implementing Intersectionality in Psychology with
Quantitative Methods 27. Feminist Economics 28. Feminist Methodology in the
Social Sciences 29. Feminist Approaches to Concepts and Conceptualization:
Towards Better Science and Policy 30. What is it like to be a woman in
philosophy of physics? 31. Inclusivity in Engineering Education 32.
Rethinking Debates About Pediatric Vaccine Safety 33. The Hard Sell of
Genetically Engineered (GE) Mosquitoes with Gene Drives as the Solution to
Malaria
of Philosophy and Science in Ancient Greece 2. Margaret Cavendish and the
New Science 3. Emilie Du Châtelet 4. The Rocket Women of India: Eight Women
Scientists and Their Roles in the 2014 Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) 5.
Women's Contributions to the Philosophy of Science Part II: Frameworks 6.
Feminist Empiricism 7. Thinking Outside-In 8. Latin American Decolonial
Feminist Philosophy of Knowledge Production 9. Sciences of Consent 10.
Queer Science Studies/Queer Science 11. Naturalizing and Denaturalizing
Impairment and Disability in Philosophy and Feminist Philosophy of Science
12. Epistemic Vices and Feminist Philosophies of Science 13. "Where are all
of the Pragmatist Feminist Philosophers of Science?" Part III. Key concepts
and Issues 14. Is Sex Socially Constructed? 15. Feminist Perspectives on
Values in Science 16. Situated Knowledge and Objectivity 17. Ignorance,
Science, and Feminis 18. How the Facts Might Give Us Socially Responsible
Science 19. Feminist Science for the People Part IV. Feminist Philosophy of
Science in Practice 20. Feminist Philosophy of Biology 21. Observing
Primates 22. The Gendered Nature of Reprogenetic Technologies 23. What's
Wrong with (Narrow) Evolutionary Psychology 24. Neurosexism and Our
Understanding of Sex Differences in the Brain 25. Feminism and Cognitive
Neuroscience 26. Implementing Intersectionality in Psychology with
Quantitative Methods 27. Feminist Economics 28. Feminist Methodology in the
Social Sciences 29. Feminist Approaches to Concepts and Conceptualization:
Towards Better Science and Policy 30. What is it like to be a woman in
philosophy of physics? 31. Inclusivity in Engineering Education 32.
Rethinking Debates About Pediatric Vaccine Safety 33. The Hard Sell of
Genetically Engineered (GE) Mosquitoes with Gene Drives as the Solution to
Malaria
Introduction Part I: Hidden Figures and Historical Critique 1. The Origins
of Philosophy and Science in Ancient Greece 2. Margaret Cavendish and the
New Science 3. Emilie Du Châtelet 4. The Rocket Women of India: Eight Women
Scientists and Their Roles in the 2014 Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) 5.
Women's Contributions to the Philosophy of Science Part II: Frameworks 6.
Feminist Empiricism 7. Thinking Outside-In 8. Latin American Decolonial
Feminist Philosophy of Knowledge Production 9. Sciences of Consent 10.
Queer Science Studies/Queer Science 11. Naturalizing and Denaturalizing
Impairment and Disability in Philosophy and Feminist Philosophy of Science
12. Epistemic Vices and Feminist Philosophies of Science 13. "Where are all
of the Pragmatist Feminist Philosophers of Science?" Part III. Key concepts
and Issues 14. Is Sex Socially Constructed? 15. Feminist Perspectives on
Values in Science 16. Situated Knowledge and Objectivity 17. Ignorance,
Science, and Feminis 18. How the Facts Might Give Us Socially Responsible
Science 19. Feminist Science for the People Part IV. Feminist Philosophy of
Science in Practice 20. Feminist Philosophy of Biology 21. Observing
Primates 22. The Gendered Nature of Reprogenetic Technologies 23. What's
Wrong with (Narrow) Evolutionary Psychology 24. Neurosexism and Our
Understanding of Sex Differences in the Brain 25. Feminism and Cognitive
Neuroscience 26. Implementing Intersectionality in Psychology with
Quantitative Methods 27. Feminist Economics 28. Feminist Methodology in the
Social Sciences 29. Feminist Approaches to Concepts and Conceptualization:
Towards Better Science and Policy 30. What is it like to be a woman in
philosophy of physics? 31. Inclusivity in Engineering Education 32.
Rethinking Debates About Pediatric Vaccine Safety 33. The Hard Sell of
Genetically Engineered (GE) Mosquitoes with Gene Drives as the Solution to
Malaria
of Philosophy and Science in Ancient Greece 2. Margaret Cavendish and the
New Science 3. Emilie Du Châtelet 4. The Rocket Women of India: Eight Women
Scientists and Their Roles in the 2014 Mars Orbiter Mission (MOM) 5.
Women's Contributions to the Philosophy of Science Part II: Frameworks 6.
Feminist Empiricism 7. Thinking Outside-In 8. Latin American Decolonial
Feminist Philosophy of Knowledge Production 9. Sciences of Consent 10.
Queer Science Studies/Queer Science 11. Naturalizing and Denaturalizing
Impairment and Disability in Philosophy and Feminist Philosophy of Science
12. Epistemic Vices and Feminist Philosophies of Science 13. "Where are all
of the Pragmatist Feminist Philosophers of Science?" Part III. Key concepts
and Issues 14. Is Sex Socially Constructed? 15. Feminist Perspectives on
Values in Science 16. Situated Knowledge and Objectivity 17. Ignorance,
Science, and Feminis 18. How the Facts Might Give Us Socially Responsible
Science 19. Feminist Science for the People Part IV. Feminist Philosophy of
Science in Practice 20. Feminist Philosophy of Biology 21. Observing
Primates 22. The Gendered Nature of Reprogenetic Technologies 23. What's
Wrong with (Narrow) Evolutionary Psychology 24. Neurosexism and Our
Understanding of Sex Differences in the Brain 25. Feminism and Cognitive
Neuroscience 26. Implementing Intersectionality in Psychology with
Quantitative Methods 27. Feminist Economics 28. Feminist Methodology in the
Social Sciences 29. Feminist Approaches to Concepts and Conceptualization:
Towards Better Science and Policy 30. What is it like to be a woman in
philosophy of physics? 31. Inclusivity in Engineering Education 32.
Rethinking Debates About Pediatric Vaccine Safety 33. The Hard Sell of
Genetically Engineered (GE) Mosquitoes with Gene Drives as the Solution to
Malaria