"To know the history of science is to recognize the mortality of any claim to universal truth."
About Evelyn Fox Keller
Evelyn Fox Keller — Life and Legacy
Evelyn Fox Keller is a distinguished physicist and feminist scholar whose work critically examines the interplay between gender and science. Her influential book, 'Reflections on Gender and Science,' delves into how gender biases shape scientific inquiry and knowledge production. Keller argues that science is not merely a collection of objective facts but is deeply embedded in social contexts and power dynamics. One of her key ideas is encapsulated in her assertion that 'knowledge is never neutral,' which challenges the traditional view of scientific objectivity. This perspective highlights the collaborative nature of scientific work, countering the myth of the solitary genius. Keller's insights reveal how gender influences not only who participates in science but also how scientific knowledge is constructed and validated. Today, her work remains relevant as it encourages ongoing discussions about inclusivity in science and the importance of recognizing biases that persist in research practices. By advocating for a more nuanced understanding of science, Keller's quotes and ideas continue to inspire critical reflection on the role of gender in shaping knowledge.
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Evelyn Fox Keller quotes
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"I believe in truths, but I don't believe in the Truth. Furthermore, I think that vision of an underlying Truth, with as capital T, that scientists are privy to, has been a very counterproductive vision. It has served scientists very well, but what it has done, above all, is encloses the world of science and immunize it from criticism."