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With philosophy so steeped in patriarchal tradition how is it possible for feminists to work within it? In this volume, 13 feminist theorists discuss whether traditional ideals of objectivity and rationality should be given a place within the committed feminist view of philosophy and the world.
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With philosophy so steeped in patriarchal tradition how is it possible for feminists to work within it? In this volume, 13 feminist theorists discuss whether traditional ideals of objectivity and rationality should be given a place within the committed feminist view of philosophy and the world.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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Antony, Louise Witt, Charlotte
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
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
Feminism and Aristotle's rational ideal, Marcia L. Homiak; cartesian reason and gendered reason, Margaret Atherton; Hume - the reflective women's epistemologist?, Annette C. Baier; could it be worth thinking about Kant on sex and marriage?, Barbara Herman; maleness, metaphor and the "crisis" of reason, Genevieve Lloyd; one being objective and being objectified, Sally Haslanger; reason and essence in the legal thought of Catharine MacKinnon, Elizabeth Rapaport; though this be method, yet there is madness in it - paranoia and liberal epistemology, Naomi Scheman; resurrecting embodiment - toward a feminist materialism, Robin May Schott; Quine as feminist - the radical import of naturalized epistemology, Louise M. Anthony; feminist contractarianism, Jean Hampton; essential tensions, phase two - feminist, philosophical and social studies of science, Helen E. Longino; feminist metaphysics, Charlotte Witt.
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
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
Feminism and Aristotle's rational ideal, Marcia L. Homiak; cartesian reason and gendered reason, Margaret Atherton; Hume - the reflective women's epistemologist?, Annette C. Baier; could it be worth thinking about Kant on sex and marriage?, Barbara Herman; maleness, metaphor and the "crisis" of reason, Genevieve Lloyd; one being objective and being objectified, Sally Haslanger; reason and essence in the legal thought of Catharine MacKinnon, Elizabeth Rapaport; though this be method, yet there is madness in it - paranoia and liberal epistemology, Naomi Scheman; resurrecting embodiment - toward a feminist materialism, Robin May Schott; Quine as feminist - the radical import of naturalized epistemology, Louise M. Anthony; feminist contractarianism, Jean Hampton; essential tensions, phase two - feminist, philosophical and social studies of science, Helen E. Longino; feminist metaphysics, Charlotte Witt.