Feminist moral philosophy /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Calgary :
University of Calgary Press,
[2002]
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| Series: | Canadian journal of philosophy. Supplementary volume.
28. |
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Table of Contents:
- Virtue theory : challenges and developments
- On (not) living the good life : reflections on oppression, virtue, and flourishing / Lisa Tessman
- Virtue and the oppression of women / Nancy Snow
- Feminism, friendship, and philosophy / Diane Jeske
- Human nature and moral agency
- From human nature to moral philosophy / Mariam Thalos
- Feminism and agency / Tracy Isaacs
- Exploitation, objectification and contract arguments
- Kant's ethical duties and their feminist implications / Lara Denis
- Sexual exploitation and the social contract / Ruth Sample
- Mere and partial means : the full range of the objectification of women / Carolyn McLeod
- Political implications of feminist relational approaches
- Equality analysis in a global context : a relational approach / Christine Koggel
- The Importance of ontology for feminist policy-making in the realm of reproductive technology / Susan Sherwin
- Epistemological and metaphysical issues
- Concepts of life span and life stages : implications for ethics / Christine Overall
- Attention and blindness : objectivity and contigency in moral perception / Rebecca Kukla.