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Gender scholarship during the last four decades has shown that the
exclusion of women's voices and perspectives has diminished
academic disciplines in important ways. Traditional scholarship in
philosophy is no different. The 'recovery project' in philosophy is
engaged in re-discovering the names, lives, texts, and perspectives
of women philosophers from the 6th Century BCE to the present.
Karen Warren brings together 16 colleagues for a unique,
groundbreaking study of Western philosophy which combines pairs of
leading men and women philosophers over the past 2600 years,
acknowledging and evaluating their contributions to foundational
themes in philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, and
ethics. Introductory essays, primary source readings, and
commentaries comprise each chapter to offer a rich and accessible
introduction to and evaluation of these vital philosophical
contributions. A helpful appendix canvasses an extraordinary number
of women philosophers for further discovery and study.
Gender scholarship during the last four decades has shown that the
exclusion of women's voices and perspectives has diminished
academic disciplines in important ways. Traditional scholarship in
philosophy is no different. The 'recovery project' in philosophy is
engaged in re-discovering the names, lives, texts, and perspectives
of women philosophers from the 6th Century BCE to the present.
Karen Warren brings together 16 colleagues for a unique,
groundbreaking study of Western philosophy which combines pairs of
leading men and women philosophers over the past 2600 years,
acknowledging and evaluating their contributions to foundational
themes in philosophy, including epistemology, metaphysics, and
ethics. Introductory essays, primary source readings, and
commentaries comprise each chapter to offer a rich and accessible
introduction to and evaluation of these vital philosophical
contributions. A helpful appendix canvasses an extraordinary number
of women philosophers for further discovery and study.
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Global Feminist Ethics (Paperback)
Rebecca Whisnant, Peggy DesAutels; Contributions by Lynne S. Arnault, Bat-Ami Bar On, Alyssa R. Bernstein, …
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R1,216
Discovery Miles 12 160
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the
auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
(FEAST). It includes papers by philosophers offering cutting-edge
feminist perspectives on ethical issues of global and transnational
significance. Feminist approaches to global issues address a great
many questions that grip people who are not philosophers, nor even
necessarily feminists. These questions include: What are the
obligations of global citizenship? How must our concepts of caring,
and of human rights, be modified or expanded when applied in a
global context? What approach to peacekeeping, if any, underwrites
effective peacekeeping missions? Who counts as poor, and who does
not? What emotions can motivate sustained, ethical, and effective
political action? The topics covered herein-from peacekeeping and
terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty
and religious fundamentalism-are vital to women and to feminist
movements throughout the world.
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Global Feminist Ethics (Hardcover)
Rebecca Whisnant, Peggy DesAutels; Contributions by Lynne S. Arnault, Bat-Ami Bar On, Alyssa R. Bernstein, …
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R2,940
Discovery Miles 29 400
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Ships in 12 - 19 working days
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This volume is fourth in the series of annuals created under the
auspices of The Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
(FEAST). It includes papers by philosophers offering cutting-edge
feminist perspectives on ethical issues of global and transnational
significance. Feminist approaches to global issues address a great
many questions that grip people who are not philosophers, nor even
necessarily feminists. These questions include: What are the
obligations of global citizenship? How must our concepts of caring,
and of human rights, be modified or expanded when applied in a
global context? What approach to peacekeeping, if any, underwrites
effective peacekeeping missions? Who counts as poor, and who does
not? What emotions can motivate sustained, ethical, and effective
political action? The topics covered herein-from peacekeeping and
terrorism, to sex trafficking and women's paid labor, to poverty
and religious fundamentalism-are vital to women and to feminist
movements throughout the world.
In Jane Addams's Evolutionary Theorizing, Marilyn Fischer advances
the bold and original claim that Addams's reasoning in her first
book, Democracy and Social Ethics, is thoroughly evolutionary.
While Democracy and Social Ethics, a foundational text of classical
American pragmatism, is praised for advancing a sensitive and
sophisticated method of ethical deliberation, Fischer is the first
to explore its intellectual roots. Examining essays Addams wrote in
the 1890s and showing how they were revised for Democracy and
Social Ethics, Fischer draws from philosophy, history, literature,
rhetoric, and more to uncover the array of social evolutionary
thought Addams engaged with in her texts--from British socialist
writings on the evolution of democracy to British and German
anthropological accounts of the evolution of morality. By
excavating Addams's evolutionary reasoning and rhetorical
strategies, Fischer reveals the depth, subtlety, and richness of
Addams's thought.
The pragmatist philosopher Jane Addams (1860-1935) is celebrated as
the founder of Hull House, the settlement house for disadvantaged
people in Chicago, where for many years she put into practice her
progressive ideas for social reform. Addams was also deeply
involved in international peace efforts. Remaining a pacifist
throughout World War I, she was a founder of the Women's
International League for Peace and Freedom and went on to receive
the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931. Her books and essays on peace are
frequently cited but long out of print and hard to obtain. Interest
in Jane Addams is rapidly growing. As the American government
withdraws from international treaties, her call for international
law and cooperation has a new relevance. And in our increasingly
dangerous world, her call for peace is being heard again. This
volume contains the most complete collection ever made of Addam's
essays, articles, and speeches on peace and international
relations, written between 1899 and 1935.
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