id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_yiofg3ounja3bhhlauhrxk4gaa Sandra Harding After Eurocentrism: Challenges for the Philosophy of Science 1992 10 .pdf application/pdf 5705 380 54 Second, many of the Third World authors envision and plan to develop fully moder sciences within the cultural legacies and progressive political tendencies of their own societies (beleagured from within and without as these tendencies frequently are). that Western sciences are to be reformed for Third World uses but, instead, that other scientific traditions are to be "edited" and strengthened to make them more effective for In important ways these accounts are inside Western scientific and philosophic traditions as well as clearly critical of certain aspects of them. After all, occasionally contributions of other cultures to the advance of moder Western sciences do appear in the margins of the standard accounts. This is just one example, fourth, of a way to reoccupy our own Western, indigenous scientific and philosophic traditions so as to produce philosophies of science Such tendencies in Western philosophies of science will direct the development ./cache/work_yiofg3ounja3bhhlauhrxk4gaa.pdf ./txt/work_yiofg3ounja3bhhlauhrxk4gaa.txt