Johns Hopkins University
Department of Philosophy
PhD
Stanford, California, United States of America
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    Can There Be A Feminist Science?
    Hypatia 2 (3). 1987.
    This paper explores a number of recent proposals regarding "feminist science" and rejects a content-based approach in favor of a process-based approach to characterizing feminist science. Philosophy of science can yield models of scientific reasoning that illuminate the interaction between cultural values and ideology and scientific inquiry. While we can use these models to expose masculine and other forms of bias, we can also use them to defend the introduction of assumptions grounded in femini…Read more
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    Theoretical Pluralism and the Scientific Study of Behavior
    In Stephen Kellert, Helen Longino & C. Kenneth Waters (eds.), Theoretical Pluralism and the Scientific Study of Behavior, University of Minnesota Press. pp. 102-31. 2006.
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    Perilous thoughts: comment on van Fraassen
    Philosophical Studies 143 (1): 25-32. 2009.
    Bas van Fraassen’s empiricist reading of Perrin’s achievement invites the question: whose doubts about atoms did Perrin put to rest? This comment recontextualizes the argument and applies the notion of empirical grounding to some contemporary work in behavioral biology.