Some papers about gender and science
Resting in the Gobi desert,
Mongolia
(2004b). ÒVirtue and Contingent History:
Possibilities for Feminist Epistemology,Ó Hypatia 19 [Special Issue: Feminism and Science, Lynn
Hankinson-Nelson and Alison Wylie, co-editors]: 73-101. (Written in the late 90s, then subject to super slow
motion rejection by several ÒmainstreamÓ journals before Lynn and Alison gave
it a home.)
(2002a). (with Rebecca Kukla), ÒContingent
Natures and Virtuous Knowers:
Could Epistemology be 'Gendered'?Ó Canadian Journal of Philosophy 32: 389-418. (Google scholar Rebecca for links
to her related solo work!)