Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 páginas |
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... scientist Paul R. Gross and mathematician Norman Levitt in Higher Superstition : The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science , for example , in disparaging the work of postmodernists and postmodern feminists , accuse Harding of ...
... scientist Paul R. Gross and mathematician Norman Levitt in Higher Superstition : The Academic Left and Its Quarrels with Science , for example , in disparaging the work of postmodernists and postmodern feminists , accuse Harding of ...
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... scientists often see modernism as arising out of the Enlightenment and as associ- ated with the scientific revolution and ... scientist of bias and enable accurate observa- tion and the development of authoritative knowledge . Although ...
... scientists often see modernism as arising out of the Enlightenment and as associ- ated with the scientific revolution and ... scientist of bias and enable accurate observa- tion and the development of authoritative knowledge . Although ...
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... scientists . Liberation from oppressive circumstances , too , is tied to empiricism , materi- alism , and technological advancement . Marx and Engels say in The German Ide- ology , " It is only possible to achieve real liberation in the ...
... scientists . Liberation from oppressive circumstances , too , is tied to empiricism , materi- alism , and technological advancement . Marx and Engels say in The German Ide- ology , " It is only possible to achieve real liberation in the ...
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... scientist and is optimistic about the ability of science to solve problems . This becomes evident in his essay " On the History of the Psycho - Analytic Movement . " In the essay , he speaks positively , for instance , of a " cool and ...
... scientist and is optimistic about the ability of science to solve problems . This becomes evident in his essay " On the History of the Psycho - Analytic Movement . " In the essay , he speaks positively , for instance , of a " cool and ...
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... scientists reflect the interpretive frameworks of the communities to which they belong . Communitarian work in rhetoric and com- position , like expressivist work , challenges the positivism of current - traditional rhetoric or ...
... scientists reflect the interpretive frameworks of the communities to which they belong . Communitarian work in rhetoric and com- position , like expressivist work , challenges the positivism of current - traditional rhetoric or ...
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