Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2077762807> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 70 of
70
with 100 items per page.
- W2077762807 endingPage "381" @default.
- W2077762807 startingPage "351" @default.
- W2077762807 abstract "The emphasis on the limitations of objectivity, in specific guises and networks, has been a continuing theme of contemporary analytic philosophy for the past few decades. The popular sport of baiting feminist philosophers — into pointing to what's left out of objective knowledge, or into describing what methods, exactly, they would offer to replace the powerful “objective” methods grounding scientific knowledge — embodies a blatant double standard which has the effect of constantly putting feminist epistemologists on the defensive, on the fringes, on the run. This strategy can only work if ‘objectivity’ is transparent, simple, stable, and clear in its meaning. It most certainly is not. In fact, taking ‘objectivity’ as a sort of beautiful primitive, self-evident in its value, and all-powerful in its revelatory power, requires careless philosophy, and the best workers in metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of science have made reworked definitions of ‘objectivity’ absolutely central to their own projects. In fact, classic feminist concerns with exploring the impact of sex and gender on knowledge, understanding, and other relations between human beings and the rest of the world fall squarely within the sort of human and social settings thatare already considered central in most current analytic metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of science. I argue that the burden of proof is clearly on those who wish toreject the centrality and relevance of sex and gender to our most fundamental philosophical work on knowledge and reality." @default.
- W2077762807 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2077762807 creator A5003402537 @default.
- W2077762807 date "1995-09-01" @default.
- W2077762807 modified "2023-10-03" @default.
- W2077762807 title "Objectivity and the double standard for feminist epistemologies" @default.
- W2077762807 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01064505" @default.
- W2077762807 hasPublicationYear "1995" @default.
- W2077762807 type Work @default.
- W2077762807 sameAs 2077762807 @default.
- W2077762807 citedByCount "74" @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072013 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072014 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072015 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072016 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072017 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072018 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072019 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072020 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072021 @default.
- W2077762807 countsByYear W20777628072023 @default.
- W2077762807 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2077762807 hasAuthorship W2077762807A5003402537 @default.
- W2077762807 hasBestOaLocation W20777628072 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C110099512 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C1102183 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C111472728 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C123556308 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C138885662 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C153683151 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C170143251 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C182744844 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C2482559 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C2777748543 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConcept C39896673 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C110099512 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C1102183 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C111472728 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C123556308 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C138885662 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C144024400 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C153683151 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C170143251 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C182744844 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C2482559 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C2777748543 @default.
- W2077762807 hasConceptScore W2077762807C39896673 @default.
- W2077762807 hasIssue "3" @default.
- W2077762807 hasLocation W20777628071 @default.
- W2077762807 hasLocation W20777628072 @default.
- W2077762807 hasOpenAccess W2077762807 @default.
- W2077762807 hasPrimaryLocation W20777628071 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2077762807 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2100605390 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2160342118 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2344930250 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2498308744 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2791657534 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W2806017695 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W3044183911 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W3085287806 @default.
- W2077762807 hasRelatedWork W4280546629 @default.
- W2077762807 hasVolume "104" @default.
- W2077762807 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2077762807 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2077762807 magId "2077762807" @default.
- W2077762807 workType "article" @default.