Eva Feder Kittay & Linda Martín Alcoff 
The Blackwell Guide to Feminist Philosophy [PDF ebook] 

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The Blackwell Guide to Feminist Philosophy is a definitive
introduction to the field, consisting of 15 newly-contributed
essays that apply philosophical methods and approaches to feminist
concerns.
* * Offers a key view of the project of centering women’s
experience.
* Includes topics such as feminism and pragmatism, lesbian
philosophy, feminist epistemology, and women in the history of
philosophy.

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Table des matières

Acknowledgments.
Notes on Contributors.
Introduction: Linda Martín Alcoff (Syracuse University) and
Eva Feder Kittay (Stony Brook University).
Part I: Women and the Philosophical Canon:.
1. Justifying the Inclusion of Women in Our Histories of
Philosophy: The Case of Marie de Gournay: Eileen O’Neill
(University of Massachusetts at Amherst).
2. Feminism and the History of Philosophy: Robin May Schott
(Danish University of Education).
3. Pragmatism: Shannon Sullivan (Pennsylvania State
University).
Part II: Ethical Inquiries:.
4. Ethics and Feminism: Marilyn Friedman (Washington University
in St Louis) and Angela Bolte (University of Nevada-Reno).
5. Moral Psychology: Margaret Urban Walker (Arizona State
University).
6. Feminist Bioethics: Where We’ve Been, Where We’re
Going: Hilde Lindemann (Michigan State University).
7. Feminism and Disability: Anita Silvers (San Francisco State
University).
Part III: Political Perspectives:.
8. Feminist Political Philosophy: Nancy Hirschmann (University
of Pennsylvania).
9. Postcolonial Feminisms: Genealogies and Recent Directions:
Ofelia Schutte (University of South Florida in Tampa).
10. Lesbian Philosophy: Cheshire Calhoun (Colby College).
11. Can Third Wave Feminism Be Inclusive? Intersectionality, Its
Problems and New Directions: Naomi Zack (University of Oregon).
Part IV: Knowing and Representing:.
12. Feminist Epistemologies and Women’s Lives: Lorraine
Code (York University in Toronto).
13. Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Elizabeth
Potter (Mills College).
14. Feminism and Aesthetics: Peg Brand (Indiana University in
Bloomington).
15. Feminism and Poststructuralism: A Deleuzian Approach: Tamsin
Lorraine (Swarthmore College).
Author Index.
Subject Index

A propos de l’auteur

Linda Martín Alcoff is Professor of Philosophy and
Women’s Studies at Syracuse University. She is author of Real
Knowing: New Versions of Coherence Epistemology (1996) and
Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self (2005), and
editor of Epistemology: The Big Questions (Blackwell, 1998)
and of Identities: Race, Class, Gender, and Nationality
(with Eduardo Mendieta, Blackwell 2003).
Eva Feder Kittay is Professor of Philosophy at Stony
Brook University. She is author of Love’s Labor: Essays on
Women, Equality, and Dependency (1999), and editor of Women
and Moral Theory (with Diana T. Meyers, 1987) and of The
Subject of Care: Feminist Theoretical Perspectives on
Dependency (with Ellen Feder, 2002).

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