As Helen Longino's overview of Hypatia's engagement with feminist epistemology suggests, the last twenty-five years' contributions to this field reveal a strong focus on the topic of knowledge. In her ...
Many feminist epistemologists have been inclined to embrace socialized epistemology. There are, however, many different theses that go by that name. Sandra Harding, Lynn Hankinson Nelson, and ...
Emily C. McWilliams joined UD in 2025 as an Assistant Professor of Philosophy and the Director of the Ethics and Leadership Initiative at the Fitz Center for Leadership in Community. Her work explores ...
Join Public Scholar Dalia Elsayed for the first conversation in a series exploring various concepts in relation to feminist epistemology focusing specifically on standpoint epistemology, ...
Co-authored by Theresa Kulbaga and Leland Spencer, the paper, Outrage Epistemology: Affective Excess as a Way of Knowing in Feminist Scholarship, looks at how stigmas surrounding feminist scholarship ...
Epistemology, derived from the Greek words episteme, meaning knowledge, and logos, meaning reason or argument, is a branch of philosophy concerned with the nature, scope, and sources of knowledge. It ...
Dr Jingyi Wu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics. She primarily works on epistemology (feminist, social, and formal ...
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