In her article "Science, Facts, Feminism", in response to Hubbard's thesis science, facts and feminism, Ruth Hubbard advocated much about her relationship with men and women in society and science in this relationship ing. How to view roles. We will balance the power and balance of the world. One of her arguments is "Science is objective, non-political, and neutral to value, excuses are the political role of science and technology in recognizing the distribution of existing power in society It is a serious political factor because it obscures it. " At the top she said that science is absurd to science that objective handling of the world around us is objective.
"Feminism prefers another science: interpretation of science and politics, translation, stuttering and partial understanding. Feminism is about science with multiple subjects with (at least) a double vision Feminism is a heterogeneous sex An important vision for critical social space Critical Positioning The term "gender" is closely related to feminism and introduced as a masculinity to distinguish biological, social and cultural components in the 1970s It was a term of Anglo-Saxon. The meaning of women - like Simone de Beauvoir's "unborn women" (eg Meissner 2008); Lucke 2003; Krings 2002a; Oakley 1972)
Sue Rosser (1989) describes the influence of feminism on science and scientific research in science from the six aspects of education and curriculum change in science, attention to the history of women in science, and the current state of women's present situation in science I point out. Feminist scientific theory and feminist science (see Rosser 1989, Harding 1986 and 1991, Rose 1994). When science is first confirmed as having a masculine foundation, many asks whether this implies the existence of female science or whether women conduct scientific research in a different way than men. The concept of women's science will help to challenge the concept of science as a masculine effort and concentrate analytical attention on the aspects of "feminization" such as intuitive, collaborative and social networking. Furthermore, most feminist scientific researchers will understand the relationship between science, gender, race, class, gender, disability, and colonialism, and how science constitutes and applies these differences I am doing.