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    Although political values guide people who take advice from standpoint epistemolo-gies in deciding whether to reveal secrets used to resist oppression, these decisions can also be understood and evaluated in purely cognitive or epistemological terms. When political considerations direct us to preserve a secret, the cognitive value progressively diminishes because the view of the world projected by the secret is increasingly vulnerable.
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    Reasonable Responses: The Thought of Trudy Govier (edited book)
    University of Windsor. 2016.
    This tribute to the breadth and influence of Trudy Govier's philosophical work begins with her early scholarship in argumentation theory, paying special attention to its pedagogical expression. Most people first encounter Trudy Govier's work and many people only encounter it through her textbooks, especially A Practical Study of Argument, published in many editions. In addition to the work on argumentation that has continued throughout her career, much of Govier's later work addresses social phi…Read more
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    Feminist Standpoint Theory as a Form of Naturalist Epistemology
    Dissertation, The University of Western Ontario (Canada). 2001.
    In this dissertation I argue that naturalist epistemology would benefit if it were recognized to include feminist standpoint theory, a theory of knowledge that is based on the feminist critiques of science. Naturalists such as W. O. Quine argue that normative epistemology can be developed on the basis of science. However, they have mostly rested content with descriptions of how knowledge seems to work. Naturalists need to evaluate our epistemic practices against competing alternatives if they ar…Read more
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    Miriam Solomon, Social Empiricism Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 23 (6): 404-407. 2003.
  • Miriam Solomon, Social Empiricism (review)
    Philosophy in Review 23 404-407. 2003.