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Helen Longino
Philosophy in Biology and Medicine: Biological Individuality and Fetal Parthood, Part I
Robert Klee and the Latest Face of Scientific Realism P. Kyle Stanford
Objectivity in the Feminist Philosophy of Science
Fehr, “What Is in It for Me? the Benefits of Diversity in Scientific
Toward an Engaged Account of Objectivity: Contributions from Early Phenomenology
Philosophical Adventures
Social Aspects of Scientific Knowledge
Austin & Hempel Lectures 1991-1995
The Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy: Program History
Objectivity and the Values and Science Debate Sean Boivin A
Curriculum Vitae
Feminist Epistemology As a Local Epistemology Author(S): Helen E
2021 APA Eastern Division Meeting Program
A Defense of Longino's Social Epistemology Author(S): K. Brad Wray Source: Philosophy of Science, Vol. 66, Supplement. Proceedin
The Unreasonable Destructiveness of Political Correctness in Philosophy
Feminist Critiques of Science
Public Lecture Series Speakers: 1936 – 2019
Challenging the Dichotomy of Cognitive and Non- Cognitive Values: Feminist Values and Evolutionary Psychology
Top View
The Epistemological Ties That Bind: a Pragmatist Case Against Fewist Theories of Truth and Knowledge and the Implications for Feminet Science
Evolution's Eye: a Systems View of the Biology-Culture Divide (Science
Is Helen Longino's Contextual Empiricism a Feminist Philosophy
Juxtaposing Longino's
Force and Objectivity: on Impact, Form, and Receptivity to Nature in Science and Art
Curriculum Vitae
Masterarbeit / Master's Thesis
Social Biases and Solutions for Procedural Objectivity
Christopher Choglueck
Activist Philosophy of Technology: Essays 1989-1999
The Power and Promise of Developmental Systems Theory Letitia Meynell
Religion, White Supremacy, and the Politics of Darwinism in America
The Epistemic Significance of Values in Science
Underdetermination a Dirty Little Secret?
The Social Organisation of Science As a Question for Philosophy of Science
Scientific Practices and Their Social Context
Connections Between Wittgenstein's on Certainty and Feminist Epistemology
Social Objectivity and the Problem of Local Epistemologies