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- W127533557 abstract "As a profession academic economics has been and still is outnumbered by men [ Ferber and Nelson, 2003 , 3]. In many countries, the proportion of women among academic economists is even lower than among academicians in general [ Jacobsen et al. , 2006 , 428]. 1 Feminist philosophy of economics is concerned with the question of whether the under-representation of women in economics has influenced what is studied in economics, how it is studied, and what falls outside the scope of economics. Feminist philosophy of economics aims to understand what makes an economic inquiry feminist and how economists who identify themselves as feminists have contributed to economics. Since feminism is a moral and political stance which implies a commitment to egalitarian values, feminist philosophy of economics is bound to encounter the more general philosophical question of whether moral and political values are allowed to play a role in scientific inquiry. Whereas it is often granted that moral and political values have a legitimate role to play in debates about what research topics are worthy of pursuit and for what practical purposes scientific knowledge is sought, the contested issue is whether moral and social values are allowed to play a role in the epistemic justification of scientific knowledge. The latter question is of interest not only to feminist epistemology and philosophy of science; it has been addressed by a number of philosophers who are often identified with mainstream philosophy of science (e.g., [ [Hempel, 1965] ; [Kuhn, 1977] ; [Rudner, 1953] ]). Recent years have witnessed a reemergence of interest in the question of what the role of moral and political values is and should be in science (see e.g., [ [Douglas, 2000] ; [Kincaid et al., 2007] ; [Lacey, 1999] ; [Machamer and Wolters, 2004] ]). The on-going controversy over the role of moral and political values in science has challenged the simple and unexamined idea that scientific inquiry is objective insofar as it is fully free from moral and political values. Not surprisingly, feminist philosophy of economics has turned to feminist epistemology and philosophy of science for alternative conceptions of objectivity. In feminist philosophy of economics, the most influential conceptions of objectivity have been provided by Sandra Harding's [1991] feminist standpoint epistemology and Helen Longino's [1990] contextual empiricism." @default.
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