Butler did? Did she not say the subject is in always in state of flux and then essentially leave us in the mess?
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I'd say the mess was there before. She just pointed at it. It's not surprising if the land of unspoken premises tends to be incoherent.
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Showing contradictions (e.g. in the White woman as a subject of liberation) shouldn't undermine respect for values.
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It might be helpful to turn the question around and ask how respect for science could be undermined, if you tried really hard.
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Money could play a role, conflicts of interest, lack of control, evidence of unethical investment, …
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Replying to @fronxer @HPluckrose
Analysing how abledness is constructed should have a hard time competing with those other factors.
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(That was an example of a topic that's being researched in a post-structural way.)
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But is this helpful? To argue that abledness is constructed? Other than by millenia of evolution, that is?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Yeah, I have only spent a few weeks reading about it and found it quite enlightening.
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