Reflections on Gender and ScienceYale University Press, 01/01/1995 - 193 páginas |
Índice
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Love and Sex in Platos Epistemology | 21 |
The Arts of Mastery and Obedience | 33 |
Spirit and Reason at the Birth of Modern Science | 43 |
Gender and Science | 81 |
Objects as Subjects | 95 |
Love Power and Knowledge | 101 |
Epilogue | 177 |
191 | |
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acrasin aggression alchemists alchemy analysis argue autonomy Bacon's Barbara McClintock become belief biology cells child cognitive complex conception critical crucial culture cyclic AMP described desire developmental domination dynamic emerge emotional ence eromenos Eros essay Evelyn Fox Keller example experience father feeling feminine feminist Gender and Science genetic Glanvill goal human ical ideology imagery individual intellectual interest interpretation Jean Baker Miller Joseph Glanvill Keller kinds knowledge language laws male and female masculine McClintock meaning metaphor mind and nature modern science mother object relations theory one's pacemaker Paracelsus particular perception perspective philosophers physical physicists Plato Plato's political precisely psychological quantum mechanics question radical reality reflects relation requires role Sara Ruddick Schachtel scientific scientists sense sexes sexual simply slime mold social structure subject and object suggest tion traditional transposition understanding vision wave function woman women
Passagens conhecidas
Página 3 - Representation of the world, like the world itself, is the work of men; they describe it from their own point of view, which they confuse with absolute truth.