Thinking Ecologically, Thinking Responsibly : The Legacies of Lorraine Code.
Engages and extends the feminist philosopher Lorraine Code's groundbreaking work on epistemology and ethics.
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2021.
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Obsah:
- Front Matter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- "Knowing Well"
- Ignorance and Responsibility
- Epistemic Ignorance, Epistemic Distortion, and Narrative History "Thick" and "Thin"
- Epistemic Deadspaces
- "Epistemologies of Everyday Life"
- Gossip as Ecological Discourse
- A Murex, an Angel Wing, the Wider Shore
- Allowing for the Unexpected
- Reimagining "The Force of Paradigms"
- Institutional Review Boards (IRBs) and Ecological Thinking
- Knowledge Practices as Matters of Care
- An Ecological Application to Service-Users in Psychiatry
- "Human and Nonhuman Life (and) the Complexity of Interrelationships"
- Rethinking Code's Approach of Ecological Thinking from an Indigenous Relational Perspective
- How Does the Monoculture Grow?
- Taking Code to Sea
- Climate Advocacy as a Form of Epistemic Responsibility
- "I Am a Part of All That I Have Met"
- Lorraine Code's Body of Work
- Contributors
- Index