Helenlongino

Helen Longino(1944-Present)

  • Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry

    Science as Social Knowledge: Values and Objectivity in Scientific Inquiry
    Discusses how scientific discovery relates to the social nature of science. Elevated feminist epistemology and feminist studies throughout the 1990s. LInk to Video:https://youtu.be/zcvSPithqGA
  • The Fate of Knowledge

    Helen has a positive outlook on epistemology by integration with social similarities. She also delves into the failures and efforts to do so in the past.
  • Robert K. Merton Professional Award for best book from the Section for Science

    The Fate of Knowledge was given the Robert K. Merton Professional Award for best book from the Section for Science, Knowledge, and Technology of the American Sociological Association
  • Studying Human Behavior: How Scientists Investigate Aggression and Sexuality

    Studying Human Behavior: How Scientists Investigate Aggression and Sexuality
    Longino analyzes the five scientific approaches to human aggression and sexuality in terms of their epistemological structures, the types of which knowledge that they produce, and their goals. Helen believed scientific research will be more useful as a guide to public policy makers if the plurality of different approaches to knowledge is acknowledged. Link to Clip: https://youtu.be/631gObE7ctA
  • Feminist Philosophy Prize for 2014 by the Women’s Caucus of the Philosophy of Science Association

    Helen won this award for her work in Studying Human Behavior.