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Discovering Reality - Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Hardcover,... Discovering Reality - Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Hardcover, 2nd ed. 2003)
Sandra Harding, Merrill B. Hintikka
R4,340 Discovery Miles 43 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays, first published two decades ago, presents central feminist critiques and analyses of natural and social sciences and their philosophies. This work provides a splendid opportunity for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in philosophy and the social sciences to explore some of the most intriguing and controversial challenges to disciplinary projects and to public policy today.

Can Theories be Refuted? - Essays on the Duhem-Quine Thesis (Hardcover, 1976 ed.): Sandra Harding Can Theories be Refuted? - Essays on the Duhem-Quine Thesis (Hardcover, 1976 ed.)
Sandra Harding
R6,349 Discovery Miles 63 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to a view assumed by many scientists and philosophers of science and standardly found in science textbooks, it is controlled ex perience which provides the basis for distinguishing between acceptable and unacceptable theories in science: acceptable theories are those which can pass empirical tests. It has often been thought that a certain sort of test is particularly significant: 'crucial experiments' provide supporting empiri cal evidence for one theory while providing conclusive evidence against another. However, in 1906 Pierre Duhem argued that the falsification of a theory is necessarily ambiguous and therefore that there are no crucial experiments; one can never be sure that it is a given theory rather than auxiliary or background hypotheses which experiment has falsified. w. V. Quine has concurred in this judgment, arguing that "our statements about the external world face the tribunal of sense experience not indi vidually but only as a corporate body." Some philosophers have thought that the Duhem-Quine thesis gra tuitously raises perplexities. Others see it as doubly significant; these philosophers think that it provides a base for criticism of the foundational view of knowledge which has dominated much of western thought since Descartes, and they think that it opens the door to a new and fruitful way to conceive of scientific progress in particular and of the nature and growth of knowledge in general."

The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader - Intellectual and Political Controversies (Hardcover, New): Sandra Harding The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader - Intellectual and Political Controversies (Hardcover, New)
Sandra Harding
R4,470 Discovery Miles 44 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In the mid 1970s and 80s, several feminist theorists began to develop alternatives to the prevailing theories and methods that had dominated academia. This collection brings together the most important scholars who have written in this area, collecting their influential essays on what later became known as "standpoint theory" and the later interrogations and developments of these approaches from a wide variety of disciplines and intellectual and political positions.

Science and Other Cultures - Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology (Paperback): Sandra Harding, Robert Figueroa Science and Other Cultures - Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology (Paperback)
Sandra Harding, Robert Figueroa
R1,165 Discovery Miles 11 650 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This pioneering new book brings together an important collection of original essays by leading philosophers exploring an extensive range of diverseissues for the philosophy of science and technology. The essays gathered in this volume extend current philosophical discussion of science and technology beyond the standard feminist and gender analyses that have flourished over the past two decades, by bringing a thorough and truly diverse set of cultural, racial and ethical concerns to bear on questioning in these areas.Science, and Other Cultures charts important new directions in ongoing discussions of science and technology and makes a significant contribution to both scholarly and teaching resources available in the field.

Science and Other Cultures - Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology (Hardcover): Sandra Harding, Robert Figueroa Science and Other Cultures - Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology (Hardcover)
Sandra Harding, Robert Figueroa
R4,455 Discovery Miles 44 550 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This pioneering new book brings together an important collection of original essays by leading philosophers exploring an extensive range of diverseissues for the philosophy of science and technology. The essays gathered in this volume extend current philosophical discussion of science and technology beyond the standard feminist and gender analyses that have flourished over the past two decades, by bringing a thorough and truly diverse set of cultural, racial and ethical concerns to bear on questioning in these areas.Science, and Other Cultures charts important new directions in ongoing discussions of science and technology and makes a significant contribution to both scholarly and teaching resources available in the field.

The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader - Intellectual and Political Controversies (Paperback): Sandra Harding The Feminist Standpoint Theory Reader - Intellectual and Political Controversies (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R1,501 Discovery Miles 15 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In the mid 1970s and 80s, several feminist theorists began to develop alternatives to the prevailing theories and methods that had dominated academia. This collection brings together the most important scholars who have written in this area, collecting their influential essays on what later became known as "standpoint theory" and the later interrogations and developments of these approaches from a wide variety of disciplines and intellectual and political positions.

Discovering Reality - Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Paperback,... Discovering Reality - Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Paperback, 2nd ed. 2003. Softcover reprint of the original 2nd ed. 2003)
Sandra Harding, Merrill B. Hintikka
R4,607 Discovery Miles 46 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection of essays, first published two decades ago, presents central feminist critiques and analyses of natural and social sciences and their philosophies. This work provides a splendid opportunity for upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in philosophy and the social sciences to explore some of the most intriguing and controversial challenges to disciplinary projects and to public policy today.

Discovering Reality - Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Paperback,... Discovering Reality - Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1983)
Sandra Harding, Merrill B.P. Hintikka
R1,488 Discovery Miles 14 880 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Are Western epistemology, metaphysics, methodology and the philosophy of science grounded only in men's distinctive understandings of themselves, others, and nature? Does this less than human understanding distort our models of reason and of scientific inquiry? In different ways, the papers in this collection explore the evidence for these increasingly reasonable and intriguing questions. They identify how it is distinctively masculine perspectives on masculine experience which have shaped the most fundamental and formal aspects of systematic thought in philosophy and the natural and social sciences - precisely the aspects of thought believed most gender-neutral. They show how these understandings ground Aristotle's biology and metaphysics; the very definition of the problems of philosophy in Plato, Descartes, Hobbes and Rousseau; the adversary method' which is the paradigm of philosophic and scientific reasoning; principles of individuation in philosophical ontology and the philosophy of language; individualistic assumptions in psychology; functionalism in sociological and biological theory; evolutionary theory; the methodology of political science; Marxist political economy; and conceptions of objective inquiry' in the social and natural sciences. These essays also begin to identify for us the distictive aspects of women's experience which can provide the resources needed for the creation of a truly human understanding. Audience: The book will be of interest to those involved in epistemology, and philosophy of the natural and social sciences, as well as feminist scholars in philosophy. The work will also be of value for theorists, methodologists, and feminist scholars in the natural and social sciences.

Can Theories be Refuted? - Essays on the Duhem-Quine Thesis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976): Sandra... Can Theories be Refuted? - Essays on the Duhem-Quine Thesis (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1976)
Sandra Harding
R6,168 Discovery Miles 61 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to a view assumed by many scientists and philosophers of science and standardly found in science textbooks, it is controlled ex perience which provides the basis for distinguishing between acceptable and unacceptable theories in science: acceptable theories are those which can pass empirical tests. It has often been thought that a certain sort of test is particularly significant: 'crucial experiments' provide supporting empiri cal evidence for one theory while providing conclusive evidence against another. However, in 1906 Pierre Duhem argued that the falsification of a theory is necessarily ambiguous and therefore that there are no crucial experiments; one can never be sure that it is a given theory rather than auxiliary or background hypotheses which experiment has falsified. w. V. Quine has concurred in this judgment, arguing that "our statements about the external world face the tribunal of sense experience not indi vidually but only as a corporate body." Some philosophers have thought that the Duhem-Quine thesis gra tuitously raises perplexities. Others see it as doubly significant; these philosophers think that it provides a base for criticism of the foundational view of knowledge which has dominated much of western thought since Descartes, and they think that it opens the door to a new and fruitful way to conceive of scientific progress in particular and of the nature and growth of knowledge in general."

Sex and Scientific Inquiry (Paperback): Sandra Harding Sex and Scientific Inquiry (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Objectivity and Diversity (Paperback): Sandra Harding Objectivity and Diversity (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Worries about scientific objectivity seem never-ending. Social critics and philosophers of science have argued that invocations of objectivity are often little more than attempts to boost the status of a claim, while calls for value neutrality may be used to suppress otherwise valid dissenting positions. Objectivity is used sometimes to advance democratic agendas, at other times to block them; sometimes for increasing the growth of knowledge, at others to resist it. Sandra Harding is not ready to throw out objectivity quite yet. For all of its problems, she contends that objectivity is too powerful a concept simply to abandon. In Objectivity and Diversity, Harding calls for a science that is both more epistemically adequate and socially just, a science that would ask: How are the lives of the most economically and politically vulnerable groups affected by a particular piece of research? Do they have a say in whether and how the research is done? Should empirically reliable systems of indigenous knowledge count as "real science"? Ultimately, Harding argues for a shift from the ideal of a neutral, disinterested science to one that prizes fairness and responsibility.

The Science Question in Feminism (Paperback): Sandra Harding The Science Question in Feminism (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Can science, steeped in Western, masculine, bourgeois endeavors, nevertheless be used for emancipatory ends? In this major contribution to the debate over the role gender plays in the scientific enterprise, Sandra Harding pursues that question, challenging the intellectual and social foundations of scientific thought.Harding provides the first comprehensive and critical survey of the feminist science critiques, and examines inquiries into the androcentricism that has endured since the birth of modern science. Harding critiques three epistemological approaches: feminist empiricism, which identifies only bad science as the problem; the feminist standpoint, which holds that women's social experience provides a unique starting point for discovering masculine bias in science; and feminist postmodernism, which disputes the most basic scientific assumptions. She points out the tensions among these stances and the inadequate concepts that inform their analyses, yet maintains that the critical discourse they foster is vital to the quest for a science informed by emancipatory morals and politics.

Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? - Thinking from Women's Lives (Paperback, New): Sandra Harding Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? - Thinking from Women's Lives (Paperback, New)
Sandra Harding
R714 Discovery Miles 7 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sandra Harding here develops further the themes first addressed in her widely influential book, The Science Question in Feminism, and conducts a compelling analysis of feminist theories on the philosophical problem of how we know what we know.Following a strong narrative line, Harding sets out her arguments in highly readable prose. In Part 1, she discusses issues that will interest anyone concerned with the social bases of scientific knowledge. In Part 2, she modifies some of her views and then pursues the many issues raised by the feminist position which holds that women's social experience provides a unique vantage point for discovering masculine bias and and questioning conventional claims about nature and social life. In Part 3, Harding looks at the insights that people of color, male feminists, lesbians, and others can bring to these controversies, and concludes by outlining a feminist approach to science in which these insights are central. "Women and men cannot understand or explain the world we live in or the real choices we have," she writes, "as long as the sciences describe and explain the world primarily from the perspectives of the lives of the dominant groups."Harding's is a richly informed, radical voice that boldly confronts issues of crucial importance to the future of many academic disciplines. Her book will amply reward readers looking to achieve a more fruitful understanding of the relations between feminism, science, and social life.

Decentering the Center - Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World (Paperback, Cloth First Published... Decentering the Center - Philosophy for a Multicultural, Postcolonial, and Feminist World (Paperback, Cloth First Published 1989 Ed.)
Uma Narayan, Sandra Harding
R516 R482 Discovery Miles 4 820 Save R34 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this volume bring to their focuses on philosophical issues the new angles of vision created by the multicultural, global, and postcolonial feminisms that have been developing around us. These multicultural, global, and postcolonial feminist concerns transform mainstream notions of experience, human rights, the origins of philosophic issues, philosophic uses of metaphors of the family, white antiracism, human progress, scientific progress, modernity, the unity of scientific method, the desirability of universal knowledge claims, and other ideas central to philosophy.

Is Science Multicultural? - Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies (Paperback): Sandra Harding Is Science Multicultural? - Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R511 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R61 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Is Science Multicultural? explores what the last three decades of European/American, feminist, and postcolonial science and technology studies can learn from each other. Sandra Harding introduces and discusses an array of postcolonial science studies, and their implications for "northern" science. All three science studies strains have developed in the context of post-World War II science and technology projects. They illustrate how technoscientific projects mean different things to different groups. The meaning attached by the culture of the West may not be shared or may be diametrically opposite in the cultures in other parts of the world. All, however, would agree that scientific projects modern science included are "local knowledge systems." The interests and discursive resources that the various science studies bring groups to their projects, and the ways that they organize the production of their kind of science studies, are distinctively culturally-local also. While their projects may be unintentionally converging, they also conflict in fundamental respects.
How is this inevitable cultural-situatedness of knowledge both an invaluable resource as well as a limitation on the advance of knowledge about nature? What are the distinctive resources that the feminist and postcolonial science theorists offer in thinking about the history of modern science; the diversity of "scientific" traditions in non-European as well as in European cultures; and the directions that might be taken by less androcentric and Eurocentric scientific projects? How might modern sciences projects be linked more firmly to the prodemocratic yearnings that are so widely voiced in contemporary life? Carefully balancing poststructuralist and conventional epistemological resources, this study concludes by proposing new directions for thinking about objectivity, method, and reflexivity in light of the new understandings developed in the post-World War II world."

The "Racial" Economy of Science - Toward a Democratic Future (Paperback): Sandra Harding The "Racial" Economy of Science - Toward a Democratic Future (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R1,172 Discovery Miles 11 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"The classic and recent essays gathered here will challenge scholars in the natural sciences, philosophy, sociology, anthropology, and women s studies to examine the role of racism in the construction and application of the sciences. Harding... has also created a useful text for diverse classroom settings." Library Journal

"A rich lode of readily accessible thought on the nature and practice of science in society. Highly recommended." Choice

"This is an excellent collection of essays that should prove useful in a wide range of STS courses." Science, Technology, and Society

..". important and provocative... " The Women s Review of Books

"The timeliness and utility of this large interdisciplinary reader on the relation of Western science to other cultures and to world history can hardly be overemphasized. It provides a tremendous resource for teaching and for research... " Ethics

"Excellent." The Reader s Review

"Sandra Harding is an intellectually fearless scholar. She has assembled a bold, impressive collection of essays to make a volume of illuminating power. This brilliantly edited book is essential reading for all who seek understanding of the multicultural debates of our age. Never has a book been more timely." Darlene Clark Hine

These authors dispute science s legitimation of culturally approved definitions of race difference including craniology and the measurement of IQ, the notorious Tuskegee syphilis experiments, and the dependence of Third World research on First World agendas."

Sciences from Below - Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities (Paperback): Sandra Harding Sciences from Below - Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R711 R609 Discovery Miles 6 090 Save R102 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Sciences from Below, the esteemed feminist science studies scholar Sandra Harding synthesizes modernity studies with progressive tendencies in science and technology studies to suggest how scientific and technological pursuits might be more productively linked to social justice projects around the world. Harding illuminates the idea of multiple modernities as well as the major contributions of post-Kuhnian Western, feminist, and postcolonial science studies. She explains how these schools of thought can help those seeking to implement progressive social projects refine their thinking to overcome limiting ideas about what modernity and modernization are, the objectivity of scientific knowledge, patriarchy, and Eurocentricity. She also reveals how ideas about gender and colonialism frame the conventional contrast between modernity and tradition. As she has done before, Harding points the way forward in Sciences from Below.Describing the work of the post-Kuhnian science studies scholars Bruno Latour, Ulrich Beck, and the team of Michael Gibbons, Helga Nowtony, and Peter Scott, Harding reveals how, from different perspectives, they provide useful resources for rethinking the modernity versus tradition binary and its effects on the production of scientific knowledge. Yet, for the most part, they do not take feminist or postcolonial critiques into account. As Harding demonstrates, feminist science studies and postcolonial science studies have vital contributions to make; they bring to light not only the male supremacist investments in the Western conception of modernity and the historical and epistemological bases of Western science but also the empirical knowledge traditions of the global South. Sciences from Below is a clear and compelling argument that modernity studies and post-Kuhnian, feminist, and postcolonial sciences studies each have something important, and necessary, to offer to those formulating socially progressive scientific research and policy.

Science and Social Inequality - Feminist and Postcolonial Issues (Paperback): Sandra Harding Science and Social Inequality - Feminist and Postcolonial Issues (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R510 Discovery Miles 5 100 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Harding argues that the philosophy and practices of today's Western science, contrary to its enlightenment mission, actually work to insure that more science will only worsen existing gaps between the best and worst of societies around the world.

Feminism and Methodology - Social Science Issues (Paperback): Sandra Harding Feminism and Methodology - Social Science Issues (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R505 R444 Discovery Miles 4 440 Save R61 (12%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"In this collection, Sandra Harding offers a broad spectrum of feminist research... an incisive introduction... With this collection, Harding offers an outline of possibilities to students and practicing social scientists whose questions lie outside the dominant traditions of inquiry... " Harvard Educational Review

"The quality of the essays, plus that of the introduction and collection, commend this book to both the reader who would explore these issues and she/he who would know more." Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease

In this collection, Sandra Harding interrogates some of the classic essays from the last fifteen years of feminist social science literature in order to explore the basic and troubling questions about science and social experience, gender, and politics which they raise. A valuable introduction to crucial methodological and epistemological issues."

The Science Question in Feminism (Hardcover): Sandra Harding The Science Question in Feminism (Hardcover)
Sandra Harding
R2,645 Discovery Miles 26 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Sciences from Below - Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities (Hardcover): Sandra Harding Sciences from Below - Feminisms, Postcolonialities, and Modernities (Hardcover)
Sandra Harding
R2,471 R2,115 Discovery Miles 21 150 Save R356 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Sciences from Below, the esteemed feminist science studies scholar Sandra Harding synthesizes modernity studies with progressive tendencies in science and technology studies to suggest how scientific and technological pursuits might be more productively linked to social justice projects around the world. Harding illuminates the idea of multiple modernities as well as the major contributions of post-Kuhnian Western, feminist, and postcolonial science studies. She explains how these schools of thought can help those seeking to implement progressive social projects refine their thinking to overcome limiting ideas about what modernity and modernization are, the objectivity of scientific knowledge, patriarchy, and Eurocentricity. She also reveals how ideas about gender and colonialism frame the conventional contrast between modernity and tradition. As she has done before, Harding points the way forward in Sciences from Below.Describing the work of the post-Kuhnian science studies scholars Bruno Latour, Ulrich Beck, and the team of Michael Gibbons, Helga Nowtony, and Peter Scott, Harding reveals how, from different perspectives, they provide useful resources for rethinking the modernity versus tradition binary and its effects on the production of scientific knowledge. Yet, for the most part, they do not take feminist or postcolonial critiques into account. As Harding demonstrates, feminist science studies and postcolonial science studies have vital contributions to make; they bring to light not only the male supremacist investments in the Western conception of modernity and the historical and epistemological bases of Western science but also the empirical knowledge traditions of the global South. Sciences from Below is a clear and compelling argument that modernity studies and post-Kuhnian, feminist, and postcolonial sciences studies each have something important, and necessary, to offer to those formulating socially progressive scientific research and policy.

The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader (Paperback): Sandra Harding The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader (Paperback)
Sandra Harding
R785 R726 Discovery Miles 7 260 Save R59 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For twenty years, the renowned philosopher of science Sandra Harding has argued that science and technology studies, postcolonial studies, and feminist critique must inform one another. In "The Postcolonial Science and Technology Studies Reader," Harding puts those fields in critical conversation, assembling the anthology that she has long wanted for classroom use. In classic and recent essays, international scholars from a range of disciplines think through a broad array of science and technology philosophies and practices. The contributors reevaluate conventional accounts of the West's scientific and technological projects in the past and present, rethink the strengths and limitations of non-Western societies' knowledge traditions, and assess the legacies of colonialism and imperialism. The collection concludes with forward-looking essays, which explore strategies for cultivating new visions of a multicultural, democratic world of sciences and for turning those visions into realities. Feminist science and technology concerns run throughout the reader and are the focus of several essays. Harding provides helpful background for each essay in her introductions to the reader's four sections.

Contributors
Helen Appleton
Karen Backstrand
Lucille H. Brockway
Stephen B. Brush
Judith Carney
Committee on Women, Population, and the Environment
Arturo Escobar
Maria E. Fernandez
Ward H. Goodenough
Susantha Goonatilake
Sandra Harding
Steven J. Harris
Betsy Hartmann
Cori Hayden
Catherine L. M. Hill
John M. Hobson
Peter Muhlhausler
Catherine A. Odora Hoppers
Consuelo Quiroz
Jenny Reardon
Ella Reitsma
Ziauddin Sardar
Daniel Sarewitz
Londa Schiebinger
Catherine V. Scott
Colin Scott
Mary Terrall
D. Michael Warren

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