Diana Tietjens Meyers examines the political underpinnings of psychoanalytic feminism, analyzing the relation between the nature of the self and the structure of good societies. She argues that impartial reason--the approach to moral reflection which has dominated 20th-century Anglo-American philosophy--is inadequate for addressing real world injustices. Subjection and Subjectivity is central to feminist thought across a wide range of disciplines.
Diana Tietjens Meyers examines the political underpinnings of psychoanalytic feminism, analyzing the relation between the nature of the self and the structure of good societies. She argues that impartial reason--the approach to moral reflection which has dominated 20th-century Anglo-American philosophy--is inadequate for addressing real world injustices. Subjection and Subjectivity is central to feminist thought across a wide range of disciplines.
Diana Tietjens Meyers is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Difference: The Challenge to Moral Reflection Chapter 2 Difference, Empathy, and ImPart ial Reason Chapter 3 Prejudice and Cultural Imagery Chapter 4 Psychoanalytic Feminism and Dissident Speech Chapter 5 Dissident Speech: Figuration and the Politicization of Moral Perception Chapter 6 Empathic Thought: Responding Morally to Difference Chapter 7 Empathic Thought and the Politics of Rights
Chapter 1 Difference: The Challenge to Moral Reflection Chapter 2 Difference, Empathy, and ImPart ial Reason Chapter 3 Prejudice and Cultural Imagery Chapter 4 Psychoanalytic Feminism and Dissident Speech Chapter 5 Dissident Speech: Figuration and the Politicization of Moral Perception Chapter 6 Empathic Thought: Responding Morally to Difference Chapter 7 Empathic Thought and the Politics of Rights
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