A balanced and accessible introduction to the engagements that feminist scientists and science scholars undertake with a variety of biological sciences.
A balanced and accessible introduction to the engagements that feminist scientists and science scholars undertake with a variety of biological sciences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lynn Hankinson Nelson is Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the University of Washington. She has published Who Knows (1990) and numerous articles on feminist science scholarship. She is co-author of On Quine (1999), and is co-editor of Feminism, Science, and the Philosophy of Science (1997) and of a special issue of Hypatia on Feminist Science Studies (2004).
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures Acknowledgements Preface 1. Conceptual preliminaries 2. Sexual selection: Darwin 3. Sexual selection: parental investment theory and human sociobiology 4. Primatology 5. Developmental biology 6. Medicine 7. Neurobiology 8. Evolutionary psychology 9. Socially responsible science and socially relevant philosophy of science Bibliography Index.
List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Conceptual preliminaries; 2. Sexual selection: Darwin; 3. Sexual selection: parental investment theory and human sociobiology; 4. Primatology; 5. Developmental biology; 6. Medicine; 7. Neurobiology; 8. Evolutionary psychology; 9. Socially responsible science and socially relevant philosophy of science; Bibliography; Index.
List of figures Acknowledgements Preface 1. Conceptual preliminaries 2. Sexual selection: Darwin 3. Sexual selection: parental investment theory and human sociobiology 4. Primatology 5. Developmental biology 6. Medicine 7. Neurobiology 8. Evolutionary psychology 9. Socially responsible science and socially relevant philosophy of science Bibliography Index.
List of figures; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1. Conceptual preliminaries; 2. Sexual selection: Darwin; 3. Sexual selection: parental investment theory and human sociobiology; 4. Primatology; 5. Developmental biology; 6. Medicine; 7. Neurobiology; 8. Evolutionary psychology; 9. Socially responsible science and socially relevant philosophy of science; Bibliography; Index.
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'The book is written and structured in a way that makes it accessible to both students and researchers looking to familiarize themselves with the philosophy and history of feminist engagement with biology. It is also a great read for any feminist scientists, philosophers of science, or science studies scholars who, although maybe familiar with this area of study, are nonetheless looking for an engaging refresher.' Sara Weaver, History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
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