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DONNA HARAWAY'S METATHEORY OF SCIENCE AND RELIGION: CYBORGS, TRICKSTER, AND HERMES
Authors:William Grassie
Affiliation:Assistant Professor in the Intellectual Heritage Program at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 19122.
Abstract:Abstract. This article is a close reading of two essays by Donna Haraway on feminist philosophy, the biophysical sciences, and critical social theory. Haraway's strong social constructionist approach to science is criticized by colleague Sandra Harding, resulting in an epistemological reconceptualization of objectivity by Haraway. Haraway's notion of “situated knowledges” provides a workable epistemology for all social and biophysical sciences, while inviting the reintegration of religions as critical conversation partners in an emancipatory hermeneutics of nature, culture, and technology.
Keywords:critical theory    cyborgs    epistemology    feminist philosophy    Donna Haraway    Sandra Harding    hermeneutics    nature and culture    religion and science    technology
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