15 Facts About Feminist epistemology

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Feminist epistemology is an examination of epistemology from a feminist standpoint.

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Feminist epistemology emphasizes how important ethical and political values are in shaping epistemic practices, and interpretations of evidence.

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Feminist epistemology is derived from the terms feminism and epistemology.

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Central idea of feminist epistemology is that knowledge reflects the particular perspectives of the theory.

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Feminist epistemology postmodernism emphasizes the instability of the social identity explorers and therefore their representations.

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Feminist epistemology empiricism emerged from a feminist critique that gave attention to male bias in positivistic practices of science.

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Feminist epistemology empiricists believe in the concept of positivism; that all knowledge can be understood objectively and can be accessed through empirical research.

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Feminist epistemology empiricism is critiqued for its belief that “objectivity” is best achieved through quantification, whether or not viewed through a feminist lens or utilized for feminist ideals.

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Feminist epistemology empiricists respond to the problem of value-neutrality by lengthening Quine's argument: theory is not determined by evidence.

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At a basic level, standpoint Feminist epistemology asserts that marginalized groups such as women are bestowed with an “epistemic privilege”, where there exists the potential for less distorted understandings of the world than dominant groups, such as men.

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Standpoint Feminist epistemology poses a necessity to ask critical questions about the lives and social institutions created by dominant groups; where the field becomes a sociology for women and not solely about women.

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In building her standpoint Feminist epistemology, Sandra Harding used and built on the work of philosophers of science Thomas Kuhn and Willard Quine.

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Feminist epistemology postmodernists blame feminist empiricists for assuming the existence of an individual and for admitting an uncritical concept of experience.

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Feminist epistemology criticizes Harding for claiming that marginalized groups produce better, less biased scientific results because, according to Pinnick, Harding fails to provide any empirical evidence for this idea.

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Criticism of postmodernism: Feminist epistemology postmodernism has been criticized on the basis of its rejection of the woman as a category of study and its fragmentation of perspectives.

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