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(1995) Synthese 104 (3).

Objectivity and the double standard for feminist epistemologies

Elisabeth A. Lloyd

pp. 351-381

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.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF01064505

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Lloyd, E. A. (1995). Objectivity and the double standard for feminist epistemologies. Synthese 104 (3), pp. 351-381.

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