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Is feminist philosophy philosophy / edited by Emanuela Bianchi.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Northwestern University studies in phenomenology & existential philosophyPublisher: Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 1999Description: xxvii, 266 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0810115956
  • 9780810115958
  • 0810115948
  • 9780810115941
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.4201
LOC classification:
  • HQ1190. I77 1999
Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Opening Remarks -- Opening Remarks -- Opening Remarks: Timing Is All -- Discussion -- Women, Identity, and Philosophy -- The Personal is Philosophical, or Teaching a Life and Living the Truth: Philosophical Pedagogy at the Boundaries of Self -- Musing as a Feminist and as a Philosopher on a Postfeminist Era -- Essence against identity -- Feminist Interpretations of Social and Political Thought -- Mothers, Citizenship, and Independence: A Critique of Pure Family Values -- Domestic Abuse and Locke's Liberal (Mis)Treatment of Family -- Marx, Irigaray, and the Politics of Reproduction -- The Very Idea of Feminist Epistemology -- Can There Be a Feminist Logic? -- Feminism and Mental Representation: Analytic Philosophy, Cultural Studies, and Narrow Content -- Replies to Hass and Golumbia -- Leaping Ahead: Feminist Theory without Metaphysics -- Philosophy Abandons Woman: Gender, Orality, and Some Literate Pre-Socratics -- Notes on Contributors.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Opening Remarks -- Opening Remarks -- Opening Remarks: Timing Is All -- Discussion -- Women, Identity, and Philosophy -- The Personal is Philosophical, or Teaching a Life and Living the Truth: Philosophical Pedagogy at the Boundaries of Self -- Musing as a Feminist and as a Philosopher on a Postfeminist Era -- Essence against identity -- Feminist Interpretations of Social and Political Thought -- Mothers, Citizenship, and Independence: A Critique of Pure Family Values -- Domestic Abuse and Locke's Liberal (Mis)Treatment of Family -- Marx, Irigaray, and the Politics of Reproduction -- The Very Idea of Feminist Epistemology -- Can There Be a Feminist Logic? -- Feminism and Mental Representation: Analytic Philosophy, Cultural Studies, and Narrow Content -- Replies to Hass and Golumbia -- Leaping Ahead: Feminist Theory without Metaphysics -- Philosophy Abandons Woman: Gender, Orality, and Some Literate Pre-Socratics -- Notes on Contributors.

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