For a classic feminist perspective on some relevant issues, see:
Jagger, A. (1989). Love and knowledge: emotion in feminist epistemology.
Inquiry, 32, 151-172.
J.
On 09/05/2013 09:43, Craig Newnes wrote:
> I've had a request to identify anyone in the field of the psychology of philosophy. Apart from Nietzche (who was pre official psychology anyway) I couldn't think of anyone. Any ideas out there? C
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