
Out from the Shadows
Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 15. March 2012
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-0-19-985546-9 (ISBN)
Description
Out from the Shadows showcases the work of 18 analytical feminists from a variety of traditional areas of philosophy: social and political philosophy, normative ethics, virtue theory, metaethics, philosophy of language, metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of science. The collection is unique both in its focus on analytical feminism and in its breadth across the subdisciplines within philosophy. The book highlights successful uses of concepts and approaches from traditional philosophy, and illustrates the contributions that feminist approaches have made and could make to the analysis of issues in key areas of traditional philosophy, while also demonstrating that traditional philosophy ignores feminist insights and feminist critiques of traditional philosophy at its own peril.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Students and scholars of philosophy with an interest in the feminist perspective on central issues ranging across the discipline
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 34 mm
Weight
998 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-985546-9 (9780199855469)
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Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy
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Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy
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Persons
Sharon Crasnow is Professor of Philosophy at Norco College. Her current interests include feminist standpoint theory and the epistemology of case studies in the social sciences. Her work appears in several book chapters, as well as in Philosophy of Science, Hypatia, Science and Education, and Philosophy of Social Science.
Anita M. Superson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1989. She specializes in ethics and feminism, the latter of which she became interested in while serving as a teaching assistant in a course on the topic. Much of her research in ethics has been informed by feminism. She is the author of The Moral Skeptic (OUP 2009).
Anita M. Superson is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 1989. She specializes in ethics and feminism, the latter of which she became interested in while serving as a teaching assistant in a course on the topic. Much of her research in ethics has been informed by feminism. She is the author of The Moral Skeptic (OUP 2009).
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Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, Norco College
Professor of PhilosophyProfessor of Philosophy, University of Kentucky
Content
Preface ; Introduction ; 1. Resistance Is (Not) Futile: Analytical Feminism's Relation to Political Philosophy, Ann E. Cudd ; 2. A Feminist, Kantian Conception of the Right to Bodily Integrity: The Cases of Abortion and Homosexuality, Helga Varden ; 3. Autonomy in Relation, Andrea Westlund ; 4. Critical Character Theory: Toward a Feminist Perspective on 'Vice' (and 'Virtue'), Robin S. Dillon ; 5. Modesty as a Feminist Sexual Virtue, Anne Barnhill ; 6. Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic, Anita M. Superson ; 7. Constructivism and Feminism, Julia Driver ; 8. Politically Significant Terms and the Philosophy of Language: Methodological Issues, Jennifer Saul ; 9. Illocution and Expectations of Being Heard, Maura Tumulty ; 10. Is There A 'Feminist' Philosophy of Language?, Louise Antony ; 11. Silence and Institutional Prejudice, Miranda Fricker ; 12. Knowing Moral Agents: Epistemic Dependence and the Moral Realm, Heidi E. Grasswick ; 13. What is Distinctive about Feminist Epistemology at 25?, Phyllis Rooney ; 14. Uses of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce, Elizabeth Anderson ; 15. The Analytic Tradition, Radical (Feminist) Interpretation, and the Hygiene Hypothesis, Sharyn Clough ; 16. The Web of Valief: An Assessment of Feminist Radical Empiricism, Miriam Solomon ; 17. Self-Constructions: An Existentialist Approach to Self and Social Identity, Mariam Thalos ; 18. Who Is Included? Intersectionality, Metaphors, and the Multiplicity of Gender, Ann Garry