Helen Longino - Bibliography

Bibliography

  • Longino, Helen E. 1990. Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-02051-5
  • Longino, Helen E. 1992. Essential Tensions—Phase Two: Feminist, Philosophical, and Social Studies of Science. in Ernan McMullin, editor. The Social Dimensions of Scientific Knowledge. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1992. Knowledge, Bodies, and Values: Reproductive Technologies and Their Scientific Context. Inquiry 35(3-4): 323-340.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1992. Taking Gender Seriously in Philosophy of Science. Proceedings of the Biennial Meetings of the Philosophy of Science Association 2: 333-340.
  • Longino, Helen. 1993. Subjects, Power and Knowledge: Description and Prescription. in Feminist Philosophies of Science in Feminist Epistemologies, Alcoff, Linda (Ed). New York: Routledge.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1994. The Fate of Knowledge in Social Theories of Science. in Frederic Schmitt, editor. Socializing Epistemology: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1994. Gender, Sexuality Research, and the Flight from Complexity. Metaphilosophy 25(4): 285-292.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1996. Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Values in Science: Rethinking the Dichotomy. in Lynn Hankinson Nelson and Jack Nelson, editors. Feminism, Science, and the Philosophy of Science. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1997. Explanation V. Interpretation in the Critique of Science. Science in Context 10.
  • Longino, Helen E. 1997. Feminist Epistemology as a Local Epistemology. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplement.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2000. Toward an Epistemology for Biological Pluralism. in Richard Creath and Jane Maienschein, editors. Biology and Epistemology. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2001. What Do We Measure When We Measure Aggression? Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 32A(4): 685-704.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2002. Behavior as Affliction: Common Frameworks of Behavior Genetics and Its Rivals. in Rachel Ankeny and Lisa Parker, editors. Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society. Boston: Kluwer Academic.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2002. The Fate of Knowledge. Princeton: Princeton University Press. ISBN 0-691-08876-4
  • Longino, Helen E. 2002. Reply to Philip Kitcher. Philosophy of Science 69(4): 573-577.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2002. Science and the Common Good: Thoughts on Philip Kitcher's Science, Truth, and Democracy. Philosophy of Science 69(4): 560-568.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2003. Does the Structure of Scientific Revolutions Permit a Feminist Revolution in Science? in Thomas Nickles, editor. Thomas Kuhn. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ Pr.
  • Longino, Helen E. 2004. How Values Can Be Good for Science. in Peter Machamer, editor. Science, Values, and Objectivity. Pittsburgh: Univ of Pittsburgh Press.

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