Under-livet i viden-skaben
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https://doi.org/10.7146/pl.v6i1.134448Abstract
The first part of the article deals with the transition from a predominantly organic frame of reference for nature and society to the mechanistic epistemology and methods of the scientific revolution of the 17th century. The split between active masculine form and
spirit over passive feminine matter comes to provide moral sanction for control and mastery over nature - and women.
The second part is concerned with developmental issues of differentiation and genderformation, through which basic genderdichotomies and subject-objectdichotomies are formed. These affective dichotomies will serve as filters for oppositional and hierarchical cognitive processes. While the article composes dialogue between the logical and the psychological realms, I never deal on a level af causality.
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