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050 00 $aHQ1190$b.C665 1998
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245 02 $aA companion to feminist philosophy /$cedited by Alison M. Jaggar and Iris M. Young.
260 $aMalden, Mass. :$bBlackwell,$c1998.
263 $a9801
300 $axvii, 703 pages ;$c26 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aBlackwell companions to philosophy
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction /$rAlison M. Jaggar and Iris Marion Young --$gPt. I.$tThe Western Canonical Tradition.$g1.$tAncient Greek philosophy /$rRhoda Hadassah Kotzin.$g2.$tModern rationalism /$rMoira Gatens.$g3.$tEmpiricism /$rLynn Hankinson Nelson.$g4.$tKant /$rRobin May Schott.$g5.$tPragmatism /$rCharlene Haddock Seigfried.$g6.$tModern moral and political philosophy /$rHerta Nagl-Docekal and Kathleen Chapman.$g7.$tExistentialism and phenomenology /$rSonia Kruks.$g8.$tPostmodernism /$rChris Weedon --$gPt. II.$tAfrica, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.$g9.$tLatin America /$rOfelia Schutte.$g10.$tAfrica /$rSophie Oluwele.$g11.$tChina /$rLin Chun, Liu Bohong and Jin Yihong.$g12.$tThe Indian subcontinent /$rVrinda Dalmiya.$g13.$tEastern Europe /$rDasa Duhacek --$gPt. III.$tLanguage.$g14.$tLanguage and power /$rLynne Tirrell.$g15.$tSemantics /$rAndrea Nye --$gPt. IV.$tKnowledge and Nature.$g16.$tRationality /$rGenevieve Lloyd.$g17.$tEpistemology /$rLorraine Code.$g18.$tNatural sciences /$rKathleen Lennon.
505 80 $g19.$tBiological sciences /$rLynda Birke.$g20.$tSocial sciences /$rMary Hawkesworth.$g21.$tThe environment /$rVal Plumwood --$gPt. V.$tReligion.$g22.$tChristianity /$rCatherine Keller.$g23.$tIslam /$rBasharat Tayyab.$g24.$tJudaism /$rRachel Adler --$gPt. VI.$tSubjectivity and Embodiment.$g25.$tSelf/other /$rMichelle M. Moody Adams.$g26.$tPostmodern subjectivity /$rTina Chanter.$g27.$tPsychoanalytic feminism /$rTeresa Brennan.$g28.$tHuman nature /$rNancy Holmstrom.$g29.$tGender /$rLinda Nicholson.$g30.$tSexual difference theory /$rRosi Braidotti.$g31.$tSexuality /$rJacqueline Zita.$g32.$tBody politics /$rSandra Lee Bartky.$g33.$tDisability /$rAnita Silvers --$gPt. VII.$tArt.$g34.$tAesthetics /$rCornelia Klinger and Kathleen Chapman.$g35.$tFilm theory /$rCynthia Freeland --$gPt. VIII.$tEthics.$g36.$tMoral epistemology /$rMargaret Urban Walker.$g37.$tAgency /$rDiana Tietjens Meyers.$g38.$tCare /$rAndrea Maihofer and Christian Hunold.$g39.$tImpartiality /$rMarilyn Friedman.
505 80 $g40.$tLesbian ethics /$rSarah Lucia Hoagland.$g41.$tCommunicative ethics /$rJohanna Meehan.$g42.$tHealth care /$rSusan Sherwin.$g43.$tProcreation /$rLaura Shanner --$gPt. IX.$tSociety.$g44.$tEducation /$rJane Roland Martin.$g45.$tWork /$rBarbara Hilkert Andolsen.$g46.$tPrivacy /$rAnita Allen.$g47.$tCommunity /$rMaria Lugones.$g48.$tRacism /$rLinda Martin Alcoff --$gPt. X.$tPolitics.$g49.$tJustice /$rElizabeth Kiss.$g50.$tRights /$rVirginia Held.$g51.$tDemocracy /$rAnne Phillips.$g52.$tSocialism /$rAnn Ferguson.$g53.$tAnglo-American law /$rKatharine T. Bartlett.$g54.$tIslamic law /$rAzizah Y. Al-Hibri.$g55.$tInternational justice /$rNatalie Dandekar.$g56.$tEqual opportunity /$rLaurie Shrage.$g57.$tSocial policy /$rEva Feder Kittay.$g58.$tWar and peace /$rSara Ruddick.
520 $aIncluding over fifty newly commissioned survey articles, this volume represents the first truly comprehensive guide to feminist philosophy.
520 8 $aThe advent and development of feminist philosophy are traced and contextualized by the editors' introduction, followed by essays that reflect both conventional philosophical divisions as well as a number of topics absent from mainstream philosophy, and including sections on Feminist Perspectives on the Western Canonical Tradition, Theories of Subjectivity and Embodiment, Moral Theory, Social and Political Philosophy, Philosophy of Knowledge, Philosophy of Language, Aesthetics, and Practical Concerns.
520 8 $aA unique feature is the inclusion of essays tracing the emergence of feminist philosophy in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe.
650 0 $aFeminist theory.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh90002282
700 1 $aJaggar, Alison M.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n83060619
700 1 $aYoung, Iris Marion,$d1949-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88059996
830 0 $aBlackwell companions to philosophy.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n90713085
852 00 $bbar$hHQ1190$i.C665 1998
852 00 $bglx$hHQ1190$i.C665 1998