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Many people believe that gender equality has been achieved. In such a world, why dwell on the dualism between the sexes? Why separate, and therefore marginalize, women's scholarship from scholarship as a whole? In short, why feminist philosophy?
Discovering Feminist Philosophy provides an accessible introduction to the central issues in feminist philosophy. At the same time, it answers current objections to feminism, arguing that in today's world it is as compelling as ever to probe the impact of the dualism of the sexes. Therefore, feminist perspectives make a vital contribution to the present and future of philosophy. Author Robin May Schott also contributes an original perspective on feminist ethics, based on her work on war and rape. This unique book is equal parts survey, viewpoint, and scholarship-ideal for anyone seeking to understand the current and future role of feminist philosophy.
Published | Sep 27 2003 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 168 |
ISBN | 9780585483016 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Never before has an 'introduction' to feminist philosophy accomplished so much. In addition to providing a clear delineation of the contributions of feminist philosophy to ethics, epistemology, and the history of philosophy, Schott documents the centrality of feminist philosophy to the future of philosophy at large. This book will be indispensable for introducing scholars and students alike to the power and promise of feminist philosophy.
Nancy Tuana, Editor, NEWSLETTER ON FEMINISM AND PHILOSOPHY
Robin Schott shows us the ways in which feminist interventions in interpreting the philosophical tradition and feminist analyses of oppression, subjectivity, and recognition are central to the philosophical tasks of our times.
Debra Bergoffen, Bishop Hamilton Lecturer in Philosophy, American University
This book offers much more than an engaging, accessible introduction into the main debates in feminist philosophy. It shows that a critical encounter between philosophy and feminism is vital not only for the reflection on the politics of knowledge but also for the future of philosophy.
Ewa Ziarek, University of Notre Dame
This is the best general introduction to feminist philosophy in print. It remains accessible throughout without simplifying the issues. Schott provides a balanced approach to the internal debates as well as a clarification for those outside the field about how feminist philosophy relates to philosophy. Schott is a top-notch philosopher which makes her feminism especially thoughtful and carefully argued.
Linda Martín Alcoff, Hunter College
This book challenges irrational, hostile, and even 'histerical' reactions to feminist philosophy from those in the mainstream of the profession. From her perspective as a migrant philosopher, Schott demonstrates the importance of feminist theorizing to a range of philosophical and broad intellectual debates. Schott's outsider's critique of academic philosophy should be read by outsiders and insiders, feminists and anti-feminists, and all students of philosophy who think the field should concern itself with the most urgent and difficult questions facing societies today.
Laurie Shrage, California State Polytechnic University
This excellent and highly readable introduction to European and American feminist philosophy includes, as a special highlight, an extensive and in-depth discussion of ethical issues presented by war rape and other violence against women. Schott's book will engage students, young and old, of a wide variety of backgrounds, and offer a solid orientation in the history, current issues, and future directions of feminist philosophy.
Claudia Card, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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