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Reimagining the Potential of Feminist Epistemologies in Science: Epistemic Achievements, Social Structure, and Diversity

Sledge, Piper and Rice, Collin (2025) Reimagining the Potential of Feminist Epistemologies in Science: Epistemic Achievements, Social Structure, and Diversity. Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, 11 (2).

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Standpoint and feminist epistemologies have provided a number of theoretical advancements concerning the ways we ought to think about the production of knowledge across scientific disciplines. Despite these theoretical contributions, in this paper, we critique what we call the ‘thin’ application/implementation of diversity within the epistemic practices of science and academia. As an alternative, we place these theories in conversation with recent philosophy of science and Indigenous epistemology focused on the epistemic aims of communal explanation and understanding. We contend that conceptions of diversity that focus on the standpoints of individual researchers and attempts to merely ‘add diversity and stir’ make it more difficult for these epistemic goals of science to be achieved. We then argue that, for diversity to contribute to increasing the variety of explanations and promote more substantive understanding of epistemic communities requires a ‘thick’ implementation that incorporates lessons from standpoint, feminist, and Indigenous epistemologies into the heart of scientific practices.


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Item Type: Published Article or Volume
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Sledge, Piperpsledge@arizona.edu
Rice, Collincollin.rice@colostate.edu
Keywords: Standpoint, Feminist Epistemology, Indigenous Epistemology, Explanation, Understanding, Epistemic Diversity
Subjects: General Issues > Feminist Approaches
General Issues > Science and Society
Depositing User: Collin Rice
Date Deposited: 22 Aug 2025 14:30
Last Modified: 22 Aug 2025 14:30
Item ID: 26315
Journal or Publication Title: Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
Official URL: https://ojs.lib.uwo.ca/index.php/fpq/article/view/...
Subjects: General Issues > Feminist Approaches
General Issues > Science and Society
Date: 2025
Volume: 11
Number: 2
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/26315

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