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SCIENCE IN PROSPECT OF FEMINIST RESEARCHES

Aleksei Vladimirovich Volkov
Petrozavodsk State University


Submitted: August 4, 2012
Abstract. The author discusses one of the most topical tendencies in contemporary epistemology - the thematization of human dimension in scientific knowledge, substantiates that despite the fact that science traditionally acts as a social-cultural phenomenon, the gender dimension of this phenomenon has not been sufficiently covered yet in native philosophy; filling this gap reconstructs the masculine nature of the European science, and shows the correlation between female gender specificity and the subject content of scientific knowledge.
Key words and phrases:
наука
научное сообщество
научная культура
познание
эпистемология
феминизм
гендер
феминный
маскулинный
science
scientific community
scientific culture
knowledge
epistemology
feminism
gender
feminine
masculine
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