GenderCarol C. Gould Humanity Books, 1999 - Broj stranica: 485 Here is a comprehensive collection of the most important essays on gender in the last two decades. It presents lively, controversial and critical discussions concerning such themes as the social constitution of gender; the nature of sexual oppression; the relation of gender to family, class, race and culture; and feminist perspectives on science and philosophy. It also includes leading essays on questions of ethics and difference in the law, such as privacy, pornography and reproductive rights. It is an indispensable text for courses in feminist philosophy and theories of gender, as well as an important resource for scholars in philosophy and the social sciences. |
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... claim that the differences between men and women are fundamental differences of natures . Instead , while arguing that the ques- tion of women is philosophical , I also want to claim ( as on the first view ) , that the oppression of ...
... claim that the differences between men and women are fundamental differences of natures . Instead , while arguing that the ques- tion of women is philosophical , I also want to claim ( as on the first view ) , that the oppression of ...
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... claims about the inevi- table ' situatedness ' of human thought within culture to focus on the very crite- ria by which claims to knowledge are legitimized . The traditional historicist claim that all inquiry is inevitably influenced by ...
... claims about the inevi- table ' situatedness ' of human thought within culture to focus on the very crite- ria by which claims to knowledge are legitimized . The traditional historicist claim that all inquiry is inevitably influenced by ...
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... claim that women lack a mothering instinct . Others claim that the experiences of carrying a child , of laboring and suffering to give birth , of suckling , inevitably cause mothers to be especially sensitive to the cries and needs of a ...
... claim that women lack a mothering instinct . Others claim that the experiences of carrying a child , of laboring and suffering to give birth , of suckling , inevitably cause mothers to be especially sensitive to the cries and needs of a ...
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