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So eun Posted 6 years ago
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Endorse something over something

can you help me understand this phrase? ->distinguished and endorsed "standpoint feminism" over feminist empiricism", which she described as the view that instances of male bias are merely cases of "bad science"

and what does 'which' point out here?

  

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If you endorse A over B , you argue that A is superior in some way to B. 'which' refers to "feminist empiricism" Here is some detailed information about these feminist terms. 6376&rep=rep1&type=pdf

  • If you endorse A over B , you argue that A is superior in some way to B.
  • 'which' refers to "feminist empiricism" Here is some detailed information about these feminist terms.
  • 6376&rep=rep1&type=pdf
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If you endorse A over B, you argue that A is superior in some way to B.


'which' refers to "feminist empiricism"


Here is some detailed information about these feminist terms.

http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?do

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