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Автор Harding, Sandra
Дата выпуска 1995
dc.description Feminist research is often perceived to be less objective than conventional research on the grounds that the latter is value-neutral and the former is not. This essay shows that a major problem with the familiar standards for maximizing objectivity that permit such a conclusion is that they are too weak. They have no resources for detecting widespread cultural assumptions, values and interests, such as the androcentric ones to which feminist work draws attention. Good method works by identifying cultural values that differ between researchers or research communities. However, since androcentric values are often culture-wide, something more rigorous than only conventional good methods evidently are needed for researchers to be able to identify them.Thus feminist research does not introduce political assumptions, values and interests into research fields that are otherwise value-neutral; it identifies the ones that are already there. Rejecting the debilitating relativist stance usually seen as the only alternative to conventional standards for maximizing objectivity, feminist thought increases the objectivity of research. This essay reviews recent arguments in both conventional and feminist philosophy and history that support this analysis, and shows how it leads to the construction of stronger standards of objectivity than the conventional only “weak objectivity” that is dependent upon the neutrality ideal. Paradoxical though it may appear, “strong objectivity” requires the kind of conscientious socially situated production of knowledge characteristic of feminist work in economics.
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Издатель Routledge
Копирайт Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC
Тема Feminism
Тема method
Тема objectivity
Тема philosophy of economics
Тема relativism
Тема values
Тема value-neutrality
Тема politics
Название Can feminist thought make economics more objective?
Тип research-article
DOI 10.1080/714042212
Electronic ISSN 1466-4372
Print ISSN 1354-5701
Журнал Feminist Economics
Том 1
Первая страница 7
Последняя страница 32
Аффилиация Harding, Sandra; <sup>a</sup> Departments of Philosophy, University of Delaware, Newark, DE 19716, USA and University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
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