Shifting Ground - Naomi Scheman

Shifting Ground

Knowledge and Reality, Transgression and Trustworthiness

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Buch | Hardcover
264 Seiten
2011
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-539511-2 (ISBN)
79,80 inkl. MwSt
This book joins epistemic and socio-political issues, using Wittgenstein and diverse liberatory theories to reorient epistemology as an explicitly political endeavor, with trustworthiness at its heart. Each essay was an attempt to grasp a particular set of problems, and they appear together as a model of passionate philosophical engagement.
This volume of essays by Naomi Scheman brings together her views on epistemic and socio-political issues, views that draw on a critical reading of Wittgenstein as well as on liberatory movements and theories, all in the service of a fundamental reorientation of epistemology. For some theorists, epistemology is an essentially foundationalist and hence discredited enterprise; for others-particularly analytic epistemologists--it remains rigorously segregated from political concerns. Scheman makes a compelling case for the necessity of thinking epistemologically in fundamentally altered ways. Arguing that it is an illusion of privilege to think that we can do without usable articulations of concepts such as truth, reality, and objectivity, she maintains (as in the title of one of her essays) that epistemology needs to be "resuscitated" as an explicitly political endeavor, with trustworthiness at its heart.

While each essay contributes to a specific conversation, taken together they argue for addressing theoretical questions as they arise concretely. Truth, reality, objectivity, and other concepts that problematically rest on shifting ground are more than philosophical toys, and the ground-shifting these essays enact is a move away from abstruse theorizing-analytic and post-structuralist alike. Following Wittgenstein's injunctions to just look, to attend to the "rough ground" of everyday practices, Scheman argues for finding philosophical insight in such acts of attention and in the difficulties that beset them. These essays are an attempt to grasp something in particular, to get a handle on a set of problems, and collectively they represent a fresh model of passionate philosophical engagement.

Naomi Scheman received her BA from Barnard College and her PhD from Harvard University. She has been teaching since 1979 at the University of Minnesota, where she is a Professor of Philosophy and of Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, and she is a guest researcher at the Umeå Centre for Gender Studies in Sweden. A collection of her essays was published in 1993 by Routledge as Engenderings: Constructions of Knowledge, Authority, and Privilege, and she is co-editor, with Peg O'Connor, of Feminist Interpretations of Wittgenstein.

Contents
Introduction
Part I: Knowledge
1: Non-Negotiable Demands: Metaphysics, Politics, and the Discourse of Needs
2: Feminist Epistemology
3: On Waking Up One Morning and Discovering that We Are Them
4: Terminal Moraine
Part II: Reality
5: Against Physicalism
6: Feeling Our Way toward Moral Objectivity
7: Queering the Center by Centering the Queer: Reflections on Transsexuals and Secular Jews
Part III: Transgression and Trustworthiness
8: Forms of Life: Mapping the Rough Ground
9: The Trustworthiness of Research: The Paradigm of Community-Based Research, co-authored with Catherine Jordan and Susan Gust
10: Narrative, Complexity, and Context: Autonomy as an Epistemic Value
11: Epistemology Resuscitated: Objectivity as Trustworthiness

Reihe/Serie Studies in Feminist Philosophy
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 161 x 236 mm
Gewicht 474 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung Politische Theorie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 0-19-539511-5 / 0195395115
ISBN-13 978-0-19-539511-2 / 9780195395112
Zustand Neuware
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