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began to argue the traditional science is biased towards women and other minorities. stated that political and social values had a bearing on science.
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released a book exploring the manner that female voices are ignored in science. offered the idea that having an array of viewpoints could be helpful to science.
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stressed the value of "views theory," which argues that a knower's social position affects what they know. argued that political, social, and cultural factors have a bearing on knowledge and that it is not objective.
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pushed social science, highlighting the manners that non-Western views could be disadvantaged by Western science. urged methods to scientific research which are more varied and equitable on a global level.