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@article{ Hönig2005,
 title = {Relativism or Anti-Anti-Relativism? Epistemological and Rhetorical Moves in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy                of Science},
 author = {Hönig, Kathrin},
 journal = {European Journal of Women's Studies},
 number = {4},
 pages = {407-419},
 volume = {12},
 year = {2005},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1177/1350506805057098},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-224900},
 abstract = {Feminist approaches in epistemology and philosophy of science have frequently been                labelled as ’relativist’, both by feminist as well as by                non-feminist philosophers. Regularly the so labelled distance themselves from even                the mere suspicion of relativist tendencies. There is a remarkable discrepancy                between an attributed and a self-declared relativism. Taking the self-declared                relativism of Lorraine Code as an example, the article argues that it is a case of a                rhetorical not epistemological relativism, better termed as anti-anti-relativism,                but that there are nevertheless good reasons for feminists to follow Code along that path.},
}