Sharyn Clough

Sharyn Clough (born 14 May 1965) is Professor of Philosophy at Oregon State University.[1] Her specialties are philosophy of science, epistemology, contemporary pragmatism, and feminist theory. She is Director of the Phronesis Lab and is the Peace Literacy Curriculum Coordinator working with a team of curriculum developers.

Clough studied at the University of Calgary, where she received her BA Hons in Social Psychology in 1987 and her MA in Social Scientific Study of Religion in 1989. She earned her PhD from Simon Fraser University in History and Philosophy of Science in 1997. Before coming to Oregon State University in 2003, she taught at Hamilton College, Le Moyne College, Rowan University, and the University of Tennessee.

Clough was interviewed about the relationship between science and politics in an episode of Philosophy Talk.[2]

Published books

  • Beyond Epistemology: A Pragmatist Approach to Feminist Science Studies (2003, ISBN 0-7425-1464-1)
  • Siblings Under the Skin: Feminism, Social Justice and Analytic Philosophy (2003, ISBN 1-888570-69-5) (editor)
gollark: Also, you can't conveniently separate out things like that.
gollark: It also means they, you know, get harmed, and they may NOT survive and may have permanent damage etc.
gollark: Also https://emux.cc.
gollark: Yes, you should look at CC: Tweaked.
gollark: Er, yes, which is good? People dying from mistakes would be bad.

References

  1. "Sharyn Clough". College of Liberal Arts. Retrieved 2016-11-30.
  2. OSU - School of History, Philosophy, and Religion (2015-07-08), Philosophy Talk (Live Taping) "Science and Politics: Friends or Foes?", retrieved 2016-11-30CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

website

http://peaceliteracy.org

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