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Discrimination Against Women in Sport: A Scopus-Based Bibliometric Analysis (1995-2026). [PDF]

open access: yesBehav Sci (Basel)
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Feminist Philosophy

2018
Feminist philosophy is philosophy that is aimed at understanding and challenging the oppression of women. Feminist philosophy examines issues that are traditionally found in practical ethics and political philosophy, metaphysics, epistemology and philosophy of language. In fact, feminist concerns can appear in almost all areas of traditional philosophy.
Herta Nagl-Docekal, Alison M. Jaggar
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Feminist Philosophy and Information Systems

Information Systems Frontiers, 2001
This paper offers a new approach to the philosophical foundations of information systems (IS) through feminist philosophy and, in particular, feminist epistemology. This can be used to expose the universalizing tendency of many information systems and to show the importance of using real-life complex examples rather than the simplified examples often ...
Alison E. Adam, Helen J. Richardson
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Is There a Distinctively Feminist Philosophy of Religion? [PDF]

open access: possiblePhilosophy Compass, 2012
Abstract Feminist philosophers of religion such as Grace Jantzen and Pamela Sue Anderson have endeavoured, firstly, to identify masculine bias in the concepts of God found in the scriptures of the world’s religions and in the philosophical writings in which religious beliefs are assessed and proposed and, secondly, to transform the ...
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Feminist Philosophy

2010
Feminist perspectives in all academic disciplines are concerned with questions about the status of women. Feminists offer analyses of, and propose solutions for, the disadvantage suffered by women in many societies. They provide accounts of gender and gender roles, sexuality and sex, and femininity; they uncover whatever biases might be present in the ...
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A feminist naturalized philosophy of science

Synthese, 1995
Building on developments in feminist science scholarship and the philosophy of science, I advocate two methodological principles as elements of a naturalized philosophy of science. One principle incorporates a holistic account of evidence inclusive of claims and theories informed by and/or expressive of politics and non-constitutive values; the second ...
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