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Alessandra Tanesini reads ecological naturalism as outlined in my 1996 essay (Code, 'What is natural about epistemology naturalized?') as endorsing a conception of reason that 'like all "natural" occurrences... is to be explained scientifically in purely causal terms', maintaining that my ecological model 'is committed to a causal account of knowledge': see (Oxford, UK, Blackwell), However, such a reading essentializes the 'science' to which naturalistic accounts appeal, tracing its operative conceptions of causality to the most rigidly mechanistic ones: a move few naturalists, feminist or other, would endorse
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Alessandra Tanesini reads ecological naturalism as outlined in my 1996 essay (Code, 'What is natural about epistemology naturalized?') as endorsing a conception of reason that 'like all "natural" occurrences... is to be explained scientifically in purely causal terms', maintaining that my ecological model 'is committed to a causal account of knowledge': See Alessandra Tanesini An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies (Oxford, UK, Blackwell, 1999), pp. 117-118. However, such a reading essentializes the 'science' to which naturalistic accounts appeal, tracing its operative conceptions of causality to the most rigidly mechanistic ones: A move few naturalists, feminist or other, would endorse.
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