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I recant some of my earlier stated opinions. But go find Donna Haraway’s 1988 essay in feminist studies, called “Situated Knowledges” and tell me she doesn’t treat pretty much every philosophical issue that is able to arise as ontological and epistemological consideration.

Go read.

Tell me.

(Of course, she does represent a moment, a moment I see that — so far — she appears to repeat now.).

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