Shifting ground [electronic resource] : knowledge and reality, transgression and trustworthiness / Naomi Scheman.

By: Scheman, NaomiContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Studies in feminist philosophyPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, c2011Description: 251 pISBN: 9780199745630 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): PhilosophyGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 191 LOC classification: B29 | .S355 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Non-negotiable demands : metaphysics, politics, and the discourse of needs -- Feminist epistemology -- On waking up one morning and discovering that we are them -- Terminal moraine -- Against physicalism -- Feeling our way toward moral objectivity -- Queering the center by centering the queer : reflections on transsexuals and secular Jews -- Forms of life : mapping the rough ground -- The trustworthiness of research : the paradigm of community-based research (co-authored with Catherine Jordan and Susan Gust) -- Narrative, complexity, and context : autonomy as an epistemic value -- Epistemology resuscitated : objectivity as trustworthiness.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Non-negotiable demands : metaphysics, politics, and the discourse of needs -- Feminist epistemology -- On waking up one morning and discovering that we are them -- Terminal moraine -- Against physicalism -- Feeling our way toward moral objectivity -- Queering the center by centering the queer : reflections on transsexuals and secular Jews -- Forms of life : mapping the rough ground -- The trustworthiness of research : the paradigm of community-based research (co-authored with Catherine Jordan and Susan Gust) -- Narrative, complexity, and context : autonomy as an epistemic value -- Epistemology resuscitated : objectivity as trustworthiness.

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