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Social Constructionist Arguments in Harding's Science and Social Inequality
Authors:ALISON WYLIE
Abstract:Harding's aim in Science and Social Inequality is to integrate the insights generated by diverse critiques of conventional ideals of truth, value freedom, and unity in science, and to chart a way forward for the sciences and for science studies. Wylie assesses this synthesis as a genre of social constructionist argument and illustrates its implications for questions of epistemic warrant with reference to transformative research on gender‐based discrimination in the workplace environment.
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