Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7551822 | Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A | 2012 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠In Mary Hesse's philosophy of science, nothing reveals (male or female) gender. ⺠Mary Hesse's career had a personal cost due to professional gendered limitations. ⺠The concept of gender has a built-in asymmetry. ⺠It is an open question how analysts will come to use gender in the future.
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Authors
Margareta Hallberg,