Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 páginas |
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... tion make in the processes of reading and writing ? Postmodern feminists , with- out resorting to relativism or subjectivism , also investigate the role of the reader in the interpretive process . If objective detachment is an ...
... tion make in the processes of reading and writing ? Postmodern feminists , with- out resorting to relativism or subjectivism , also investigate the role of the reader in the interpretive process . If objective detachment is an ...
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... to rise above passion is paralleled by the emergence of the scien- tific method , which aims to rid the scientist of bias and enable accurate observa- tion and the development of authoritative knowledge . Although originally 7 Introduction.
... to rise above passion is paralleled by the emergence of the scien- tific method , which aims to rid the scientist of bias and enable accurate observa- tion and the development of authoritative knowledge . Although originally 7 Introduction.
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Elizabeth A. Flynn. tion and the development of authoritative knowledge . Although originally in- tended to understand physical reality , the scientific method later was modified for use in attempting to understand human reality ...
Elizabeth A. Flynn. tion and the development of authoritative knowledge . Although originally in- tended to understand physical reality , the scientific method later was modified for use in attempting to understand human reality ...
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... tion rather than understanding because , for him , the mind functions as a per- ceiver of external reality . Locke begins An Essay Concerning Human Understand- ing by establishing that knowledge is not innate . One of the arguments he ...
... tion rather than understanding because , for him , the mind functions as a per- ceiver of external reality . Locke begins An Essay Concerning Human Understand- ing by establishing that knowledge is not innate . One of the arguments he ...
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... tion and speculation " the connection of the social and political structure and production ( 118 ) . " Where speculation ends — in real life — there real , positive science begins " ( 119 ) , and this belief in empiricism is directly ...
... tion and speculation " the connection of the social and political structure and production ( 118 ) . " Where speculation ends — in real life — there real , positive science begins " ( 119 ) , and this belief in empiricism is directly ...
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