Two major reasons feminists are concerned with science relate to science's social effects: that science can be a powerful ally in the struggle for equality for women; and that all too frequently science has been a generator and perpetuator of inequality. This concern with the social effects of science leads feminists to a different mode of appraising science from the purely epistemic one prized by most contemporary philosophers of science. The upshot, I suggest, is a new program for philosophy of science, a program for a socially responsible philosophy of science.
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Univ Missouri, Museum Studies & Community Hist Dept Hist, St Louis, MO 65211 USAUniv Missouri, Museum Studies & Community Hist Dept Hist, St Louis, MO 65211 USA
Rounds, Jay
Riggs, Catherine
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Missouri Hist Soc, St Louis, MO USAUniv Missouri, Museum Studies & Community Hist Dept Hist, St Louis, MO 65211 USA