This book provides an explicitly intersectional feminist approach to moral responsibility. It will be of interest to philosophers working across moral responsibility, feminist philosophy, critical race theory, and intersectionality.
This book provides an explicitly intersectional feminist approach to moral responsibility. It will be of interest to philosophers working across moral responsibility, feminist philosophy, critical race theory, and intersectionality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michelle Ciurria is a Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA. Her published work has appeared in journals such as Ethical Theory and Moral Practice, Feminist Philosophy Quarterly, Journal of the American Philosophical Association, Philosophical Psychology , and Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: An intersectional feminist approach to moral responsibility Chapter 1: Intersectional feminism Chapter 2: Intersectional feminism and five theories of moral responsibility Chapter 3: Intersectional feminism refined Chapter 4: The moral psychology of responsibility: what it means to take a stand against someone Chapter 5: Against civility constraints Chapter 6: Third-party-addressing blame Chapter 7: Blaming cognition Chapter 8: Responsibility and conversation Chapter 9: The mysterious case of the missing perpetrators: how the privileged easily escape blame and accountability Chapter 10: Women's blame in conditions of epistemic injustice Chapter 11: People Of Color's blame in conditions of epistemic injustice Chapter 12: Against Eliminativism Conclusion
Introduction: An intersectional feminist approach to moral responsibility Chapter 1: Intersectional feminism Chapter 2: Intersectional feminism and five theories of moral responsibility Chapter 3: Intersectional feminism refined Chapter 4: The moral psychology of responsibility: what it means to take a stand against someone Chapter 5: Against civility constraints Chapter 6: Third-party-addressing blame Chapter 7: Blaming cognition Chapter 8: Responsibility and conversation Chapter 9: The mysterious case of the missing perpetrators: how the privileged easily escape blame and accountability Chapter 10: Women's blame in conditions of epistemic injustice Chapter 11: People Of Color's blame in conditions of epistemic injustice Chapter 12: Against Eliminativism Conclusion
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