A book of tremendous influence when it first appeared, A Mind of One's Own reminded readers that the tradition of Western philosophy-- in particular, the ideals of reason and objectivity-- has come down to us from white males, nearly all of whom are demonstrably sexist, even misogynist.
A book of tremendous influence when it first appeared, A Mind of One's Own reminded readers that the tradition of Western philosophy-- in particular, the ideals of reason and objectivity-- has come down to us from white males, nearly all of whom are demonstrably sexist, even misogynist.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louise Antony is professor of philosophy at Ohio State University. Her research and teaching interests are in the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of language, the foundations of cognitive science, and feminist theory. Charlotte Witt is professor and chair of philosophy at the University of New Hampshire. Her teaching and research interests are in ancient philosophy and feminist theory. She is the author of Substance and Essence in Aristotle.
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HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: 1 Feminism and Aristotle's Rational Ideal 2 Cartesian Reason and Gendered Reason 3 Hume: The Reflective Women's Epistemologist? 4 Could It Be Worth Thinking About Kant on Sex and Marriage? 5 Maleness Metaphor and the "Crisis" of Reason EPISTEMOLOGY: 6 Essential Tensions-Phase Two: Feminist Philosophical and Social Studies of Science 7 Quine as Feminist: The Radical Import of Naturalized Epistemology 8 The Politics of Credibility 9 Though This Be Method Yet There Is Madness in It: Paranoia and Liberal Epistemology METAPHYSICS: 10 On Being Objective and Being Objectified 11 Generalizing Gender: Reason and Essence in the Legal Thought of Catharine MacKinnon 12 MacKinnon's Critique of Objectivity 13 Feminist Metaphysics 14 Resurrecting Embodiment: Toward a Feminist Materialism SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY : 15 Feminist Contractarianism 16 Should Feminists Reject Rational Choice Theory? 17 Rational Choice Theory and the Lessons of Feminism 18 Minds of Their Own: Choices Autonomy Cultural Practices and Other Women
HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY: 1 Feminism and Aristotle's Rational Ideal 2 Cartesian Reason and Gendered Reason 3 Hume: The Reflective Women's Epistemologist? 4 Could It Be Worth Thinking About Kant on Sex and Marriage? 5 Maleness Metaphor and the "Crisis" of Reason EPISTEMOLOGY: 6 Essential Tensions-Phase Two: Feminist Philosophical and Social Studies of Science 7 Quine as Feminist: The Radical Import of Naturalized Epistemology 8 The Politics of Credibility 9 Though This Be Method Yet There Is Madness in It: Paranoia and Liberal Epistemology METAPHYSICS: 10 On Being Objective and Being Objectified 11 Generalizing Gender: Reason and Essence in the Legal Thought of Catharine MacKinnon 12 MacKinnon's Critique of Objectivity 13 Feminist Metaphysics 14 Resurrecting Embodiment: Toward a Feminist Materialism SOCIAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY : 15 Feminist Contractarianism 16 Should Feminists Reject Rational Choice Theory? 17 Rational Choice Theory and the Lessons of Feminism 18 Minds of Their Own: Choices Autonomy Cultural Practices and Other Women
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