Between the waves: currents in contemporary feminist thought
With a continuing focus on liberal feminism, Marxist feminism and essentialism, one would be forgiven for thinking that feminist theory is unable to break free from the ‘second wave’. This is not the case.
Hague, R
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Philosophy of Care, Feminist Care Theory and Art Care
Drawing on the epistemological tradition of feminist care theory and care ethics, this article analyzes Boris Groys’s contribution to the philosophy of care in order to highlight the implications of care issues in the context of art, which is an ...
Mojca Puncer
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Hypatia, Volume 18, no. 1, Winter 2003. Special Issue: "Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil"
Cathrine Egeland anmelder: Hypatia, Volume 18, no. 1, Winter 2003. Special Issue: "Feminist Philosophy and the Problem of Evil"
Cathrine Egeland
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Philosophy of science: Analytic feminist approaches
<p>Feminist philosophy of science in the analytic tradition converges towards feminist empiricism that comes in three types: critical contextual empiricism, radical empiricism, and standpoint empiricism.
Rolin, Kristina
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Field Notes on the Naturalization and Denaturalization of Disability in (Feminist) Philosophy
In this article, I offer an account of how the individualized and medicalized conception of disability that prevails in philosophy is naturalized in bioethics, cognitive science, feminist philosophy, political philosophy, and other subfields of the ...
Shelley Lynn Tremain
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Looking Forward by Looking Backward: Reclaiming the Status of African Women in Mugo's My Mother's Poem and Other Songs [PDF]
The present paper seeks to establish the Kenyan poet, critic, playwright, and human rights activist Micere Githae Mugo as a black feminist, highlighting her philosophy of African Feminism within the paradigm of Postcolonial feminism.
Sayed Sadek, Amr Noureddin
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"First" and "Third" World Feminism(s): Does Paul Ricoeur’s Philosophy Offer a Way to Bridge the Gap?
This essay considers how Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy, including his philosophical hermeneutics and narrative theory, could be employed to facilitate dialogue and understanding between feminists from different contexts.
Stephanie Riley
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“Well, you go there to get off” Visiting Feminist Care Ethics through a Women’s Bathhouse [PDF]
This paper examines normative feminist care scholarship through the lens of a sexual bathhouse. At first glance, a space dedicated to casual sexual pleasure seems at odds with care ethics.
Cooper, Davina
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Over the past decades humor studies has formed an unprecedented interdisciplinary consolidation, connected with a consolidation in philosophy of humor scholarship.
Amy Marvin, Marvin, Amy
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Acknowledging our Referees from September 2014 through June 2016
The editors express sincere gratitude to all those who have refereed for Feminist Philosophy Quarterly between September 2014 and June 2016.
Student Assistants, Editors FPQ
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