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- catalog abstract ""With a book that is guaranteed to upset familiar assumptions about or ways of knowing, Sandra Harding again steps into the center of a thorn debate -- a debate about the nature of the scientific enterprise and of human knowledge itself. Vigorously and persuasively, she develops further the themes first addressed in The Science Question in Feminism. It that widely influential book, she asked what it is that is distinctive about feminist research. Here she conducts a compelling analysis of feminist theories on the philosophical problem of how we know what we know."--Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b3039849.
- catalog created "1991.".
- catalog date "1991".
- catalog date "1991.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1991.".
- catalog description ""With a book that is guaranteed to upset familiar assumptions about or ways of knowing, Sandra Harding again steps into the center of a thorn debate -- a debate about the nature of the scientific enterprise and of human knowledge itself. Vigorously and persuasively, she develops further the themes first addressed in The Science Question in Feminism. It that widely influential book, she asked what it is that is distinctive about feminist research. Here she conducts a compelling analysis of feminist theories on the philosophical problem of how we know what we know."--Back cover.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Introduction: after the science question in feminism -- Feminism confronts the sciences: reform and transformation -- How the women's movement benefits science: two views -- Why "physics" is a bad model for physics -- What is feminist epistemology? -- "Strong objectivity" and socially situated knowledge -- Feminist epistemology in and after the Enlightenment -- " ... and race"? toward the science question in global feminisms -- Common histories, common destinies: science in the first and third worlds -- Thinking from the perspective of lesbian lives -- Reinventing ourselves as other: more new agents of history and knowledge -- Conclusion: what is feminist science?".
- catalog extent "xii, 319 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Whose science? Whose knowledge?".
- catalog identifier "0801425131 (cloth : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "0801497469 (paper : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Whose science? Whose knowledge?".
- catalog issued "1991".
- catalog issued "1991.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Ithaca, N.Y. : Cornell University Press,".
- catalog relation "Whose science? Whose knowledge?".
- catalog subject "305.43/5 20".
- catalog subject "Feminist theory.".
- catalog subject "Knowledge, Theory of.".
- catalog subject "Q 130 H263w 1991".
- catalog subject "Q130 .H37 1991".
- catalog subject "Science Social aspects.".
- catalog subject "Science.".
- catalog subject "Women in science.".
- catalog subject "Women, Working.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction: after the science question in feminism -- Feminism confronts the sciences: reform and transformation -- How the women's movement benefits science: two views -- Why "physics" is a bad model for physics -- What is feminist epistemology? -- "Strong objectivity" and socially situated knowledge -- Feminist epistemology in and after the Enlightenment -- " ... and race"? toward the science question in global feminisms -- Common histories, common destinies: science in the first and third worlds -- Thinking from the perspective of lesbian lives -- Reinventing ourselves as other: more new agents of history and knowledge -- Conclusion: what is feminist science?".
- catalog title "Whose science? Whose knowledge? : thinking from women's lives / Sandra Harding.".
- catalog type "text".