The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Ep. 293: Donna Haraway on Feminist Science (Part One)

May 9, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Is There a Connection Between Science and Technology?
01:38 • 2min
3
P E L Listeners, Donna Harroway, and Heris Jist
03:42 • 2min
4
Is There Any Such Thing?
05:44 • 2min
5
You Can't Purge the Idols
07:38 • 2min
6
Can You Purge the Idols?
09:17 • 2min
7
Is Bacon's Idea a Good Regulation Ideal?
11:45 • 3min
8
Is the Observer Principle Really Helpful?
14:21 • 2min
9
Is She Reacting to Science and Technology?
15:53 • 3min
10
The Utopian Effects of Technology
19:17 • 3min
11
Feminist Objectivity Isn't About Global Interventions
21:51 • 2min
12
Are You Advancing For, Stop Doing the God Trick?
23:47 • 2min
13
Don't Be Afraid to Give Well
25:18 • 3min
14
St. John's College - On Line Therapy
28:01 • 2min
15
The Let's Stop Doing the God Thing
30:29 • 2min
16
The God Trick Is Seeing the Earth From a Light From Space
32:46 • 2min
17
Haroway's Concern About Global Maps
34:26 • 2min
18
Is There a Dependency on Your Technology?
36:35 • 2min
19
Social Media
38:22 • 2min
20
Socialist Feminism - Is She a Technopile?
40:41 • 2min
21
Is There a God Perspective?
43:08 • 3min
22
Haroways's Critique of Feminist Science
45:57 • 3min
23
What Is the Moral Dimension of a Siborg Scientist?
48:30 • 2min
24
Vivisection - The Best Way to Learn About the World Is to Cut Em Up While They're Alive
50:32 • 2min
25
What Do You Think Physics Would Be Like Without the Atom Bomb
52:17 • 2min
26
Why Wouldn't It Just Be Terminator? Ike, You Know, Why Not?
54:37 • 2min
27
Partially Examined Life
56:33 • 2min