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A Probe Into The Scientific Paradigm Of "Dualistic Temperament

Posted on:2015-01-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y S ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2207330452451895Subject:Philosophy of science and technology
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With the development of feminism, feminist thought more and more get theattention of experts and scholars, feminism also gradually been known. Faced to themale center socialist science hegemony, scientific gender inequality and power aswell as the ecological damage problem, feminists raised doubts and objections ofscience, consider that science seems to be not in the healthy development, andexplore science had some drawbacks. No woman from science to contact more andmore women efforts involved in the scientific enterprise, feminism in traditionalscience criticism and attempts to establish a new science, which made the originalscientific paradigm in be shake. Throughout the feminist scientific epistemology ofthree major schools of thought, they have their own pursuit of science conception, butall these in the process of implementation have problems more or less, and can’t reallytrue.This article integrated the above thoughts. First of all, started from thedevelopment history of feminism, this article analyzing the forming process offeminist focus on Scientific attention and discussion; Secondly, started from thegender temperament, this paper analysis science and puts forward the shortage of themale hegemony science and scientific qualities and advantage of femininity; Thirdly,inductive the current situation of The feminist scientific epistemology; Finally,through the demonstration of traditional science can break the sex, and based on thefeminist scientific epistemology research, to find a new point, put forward thescientific paradigm of “The combination of binary temperament” the idea of trying tofrom a new way to build a relatively small resistance pattern that solve the problem ofmale hegemony science.
Keywords/Search Tags:feminism, gender temperament, empiricism, position theory, postmodern feminism
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