Feminism Under Fire by Ellen R. Klein [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 50 (1):164-165 (1996)
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In this clearly written, highly readable book, Klein offers an extended critique of "feminist philosophy," or the position which holds that "traditional science, philosophy of science, and epistemology ought to be abandoned and that feminist science, philosophy of science, and epistemology ought to be put in its place".

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