Subtitle: An Examination of Gender in Science
Author: Cassandra Pinnick, Noretta Koertge, Robert Almeder
Subject: Philosophy/Science/Womens Studies
Paper ISBN 0-8135-3227-2
Cloth ISBN 0-8135-3226-4
Pages: 304 pp.
Description: A critique of feminist epistemology of science
Praise for Scrutinizing Feminist Epistemology
"An honest, technically-educated judgment of the substance, rather than the style or intent, of feminist epistemology is long overdue. This useful volume provides it; and the finding, justifiably, is not a happy one."¾
Paul R. Gross, University Professor of Life Sciences, emeritus, University of Virginia
"The essays collected in this volume patiently dismantle the shoddy arguments for feminist epistemology. If feminist epistemology is to be intellectually respectable, its defenders must meet this case against it."John Kekes, State University of New YorkAlbany
This volume presents the first systematic evaluation of a feminist epistemology of sciences power to transform both the practice of science and our society. Unlike existing critiques, this book questions the fundamental feminist suggestion that purging science of alleged male biases will advance the cause of both science and by extension, social justice.
The book is divided into four sections: the strange status of feminist epistemology, testing feminist claims about scientific practice, philosophical and political critiques of feminist epistemology, and future prospects of feminist epistemology. Each of the essays¾
most of which are original to this text¾
directly confronts the very idea that there could be a feminist epistemology or philosophy of science. Scrutinizing Feminist Epistemology provides a timely, well-rounded, and much needed examination of the role of gender in scientific research.
Cassandra L. Pinnick is an associate professor of philosophy at Western Kentucky University. Noretta Koertge is a professor of philosophy and history of science at Indiana University and editor-in-chief of Philosophy of Science. Robert F. Almeder is a professor of philosophy at Georgia State University and editor-in-chief of American Philosophical Quarterly.