Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) Nicole Sullivan
ANO Não informado
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO Cultural Studies Review
ISSN 1446-8123
E-ISSN 1837-8692
EDITORA Publisher 15337
DOI 10.5130/csr.v9i1.3583
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 21e3504ac34ef2de44c2c4148ff294ab

Resumo

Once upon a time there were three women: they were known as 'the woman in black', 'the grey-haired woman with the well-developed sense of humor' and 'the rather quiet woman with the capacity to shock'. These women, who had known each other for quite some time, were all physicists. They were also friends. As physicists, the woman in black, the grey-haired woman with the well-developed sense of humour and the rather quiet woman with the capacity to shock had learned, and now shared, 'a specific vocabulary, grammar and rhetoric'. They knew what could count as a scientific observation, 'what standards of accuracy in determining observations [were] possible, how the words of common language [were] restricted and refined for use in [their particular] scientific discipline'. They knew how to tell the 'truth'. Rational knowledge and empirical evidence were no strangers to these women who were well versed in what could count as an argument. Consequently, it was said by some that these women constituted a microcosmic rational community.

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