List
of Readings on Feminism and the Philosophy of Science
Benston, M. (1989). Feminism and the critique of
scientific method. in A. Miles & G. Finn (Eds.) Feminism: From pressure to
politics. Montreal Black Rose Books.
Cook, J. A. & M. M. Fonow (1990).
Knowledge and woman's interests: Issues in epistemology and methodology in
feminist sociological research. In J.McC. Nielsen (Ed.) Feminist research
methods: Exemplary readings in the social sciences. Boulder: Westview Press.
Farganis, S. (1989). Feminism and the
reconstruction of social science. In A. Jaggar & S.Bordo (Eds.) Gender/
Body/ Knowledge: Feminist reconstructions of being and knowing. New
Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
Fonow, M. M. & Cook, J. A. (1991). Back to the future: A look at the second wave of feminist epistemology and methodology. In M.M.Fonow & J.A.Cook (Eds.) Beyond methodology: Feminist scholarship as lived research. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Harding, S. (1987). Feminism and methodology: Social science issues. Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press
Longino, H. (2003). Does The Structure of Scientific Revolutions permit a feminist revolution in science? In T. Nickles (Ed.), Thomas Kuhn. Cambridge: Cambridge university Press.
Keller, E.F. (1985). Reflections on Gender and
Science. New Haven: Yale university Press.
Keller, E.F. (1992). Secrets of life, secretes of death: Essays on language, gender and science. London: Routledge.
Reinharz, S. (1992). Feminist methods in social research. New York: Oxford University Press.
W.Tomm (Ed.) The effects of feminist
approaches on research methodologies. Waterloo: Wilfred Laurier University
Press, 1989.
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Introduction: Winnie Tomm. (pp. 1-12)
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Chapter 1: Thelma McCormack "Feminism and the new crisis in
methodology". (pp. 13-30)
- Chapter 2: Marsha Hanen "Feminism, reason,
and philosophical method." (pp. 31-56)
- Chapter 3: Hilary M. Lipps "Toward a new
science of human being and behavior." (pp. 51-69)