26 Jan
Donna Haraway (1988). Situated Knowledges: The Science Question in Feminism and the Privilege of Partial Perspective. Feminist Studies, 14(3), 575–599. https://doi.org/10.2307/3178066, apresentado por Blanca Luque
9 Fev
Evelyn Fox Keller (2004). What impact, if any, has feminism had on science?. Indian Academy of Sciences, 9(1), 7-13, apresentado por Gonçalo Martins
23 Fev
Lynn Hankinson Nelson (1995). A Feminist Naturalized Philosophy of Science. Synthese, 104(3), 399–421. http://www.jstor.org/stable/20117440, apresentado por Blanca Luque
9 Mar
Nadje Al-Ali, Isabel Käser (2022). Beyond Feminism? Jineolojî and the Kurdish Women’s Freedom Movement. Politics & Gender, 18(1), 212-243. doi:10.1017/S1743923X20000501, apresentado por Silvia Di Marco
23 Mar
2 chapters form the book Feminism & Methodology, Ed. Sandra Harding, Indiana University Press, 1987: (1) Sandra Harding, “Is there a feminist method?, Introduction to Feminism and Methodology”, pp.1-14; (2) Joan Kelly-Gadol, “The Social Relation of the Sexes”, pp. 15-29, apresentados por Blanca Luque e Joan Bertran San-Millan
5 Abr
Elisabeth A. Lloyd, (1995). Feminism As Method: What Scientists Get That Philosophers Don’t. Philosophical Topics, 23(2), 189–220. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43154212, apresentado por Elisa García
20 Abr
Cassandra L. Pinnick, C. L. (1994). Feminist Epistemology: Implications for Philosophy of Science. Philosophy of Science, 61(4), 646–657. http://www.jstor.org/stable/188340, apresentado por Silvia Di Marco
4 Mai
Sarah S. Richardson (2010). Feminist philosophy of science: history, contributions, and challenges. Synthese, 177(3), 337–362. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40985708, apresentado por Blanca Luque
1 Jun
2 chapters form the book Ecofeminism, Ed. Maria Mies & Vandana Shiva, Zed Books, 2014: (1) Vandana Shiva “Masculinization of the Motherland” (pp. 108-115); (2) Vandana Shiva “Women’s Indigenous Knowledge and Biodiversity Conservation” (pp. 164-173), apresentado por Gonçalo Martins
15 Jun
Sally Haslanger (2000), Gender and Race: (What) Are They? (What) Do We Want Them To Be?. Noûs, 34: 31-55. https://doi.org/10.1111/0029-4624.00201
Sep
Elizabeth Anderson (1995). Knowledge, Human Interests, and Objectivity in Feminist Epistemology. Philosophical Topics, 23(2), 27–58. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43154207
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