
Publication details
Year: 1995
Pages: 383-397
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Gender, politics, and the theoretical virtues", Synthese 104 (3), 1995, pp. 383-397.
Abstract
Traits like simplicity and explanatory power have traditionally been treated as values internal to the sciences, constitutive rather than contextual. As such they are cognitive virtues. This essay contrasts a traditional set of such virtues with a set of alternative virtues drawn from feminist writings about the sciences. In certain theoretical contexts, the only reasons for preferring a traditional or an alternative virtue are socio-political. This undermines the notion that the traditional virtues can be considered purely cognitive.
Publication details
Year: 1995
Pages: 383-397
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Gender, politics, and the theoretical virtues", Synthese 104 (3), 1995, pp. 383-397.