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Potter, Elizabeth. 1981.
“Kant’s Philosophical Psychology: the Doctrine of
Synthesis.” in Akten des 5. Internationalen
Kant-Kongresses. Mainz, 4.-8. April 1981, volume I,1, edited
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Potter, Elizabeth. 1984. “Commentary [to Wilson (1984)]: Kant’s Scientific
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Potter, Elizabeth. 1994a. “Methodological Norms in Traditional and Feminist
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Potter, Elizabeth. 1994b. “Locke’s Epistemology and Women’s
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Potter, Elizabeth. 1996.
“Underdetermination Undeterred.” in Feminism, Science, and the Philosophy of
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Potter, Elizabeth. 2006. Feminism and Philosophy of Science. An
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Potter, Elizabeth. 2007. “Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of
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Potter, Elizabeth. 2013. “Scientific Judgment and Agonistic
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Wylie, Alison, Bauchspies, Wenda K. and Potter, Elizabeth. 2015. “Feminist Perspectives on Science.” in
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Wylie, Alison, Potter, Elizabeth and Bauchspies, Wenda K. 2010. “Feminist Perspectives on Science.” in
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Further References
Wilson, Margaret Dauler. 1984.
“The ‘Phenomenalisms’ of
Berkeley and Kant.” in Self and
Nature in Kant’s Philosophy, edited by Allen W. Wood, pp. 157–173. Ithaca, New York: Cornell
University Press. Reprinted in Wilson (1999, 294–305).
Wilson, Margaret Dauler. 1999. Ideas and Mechanism – Essays on Early Modern
Philosophy. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University
Press, doi:10.1515/9781400864980.