The Metaphysics of Gender
Title | The Metaphysics of Gender PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Witt |
Publisher | OUP USA |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2011-10-21 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199740410 |
The author develops the claim that gender is uniessential to social individuals. The used terms to express gender essentialism are explained, clarified and defended in the first part of the book. In the second part the author constructs an argument for the claim that gender is uniessential to social individuals.
The Metaphysics of Gender
Title | The Metaphysics of Gender PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Witt |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 2011-10-21 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199908427 |
The Metaphysics of Gender is a book about gender essentialism: what it is and why it might be true.
Feminist Metaphysics
Title | Feminist Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Charlotte Witt |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 231 |
Release | 2010-11-25 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9048137837 |
The present volume is an exciting new collection of original essays by outstanding feminist theorists including Sally Haslanger, Marilyn Frye and Linda Alcoff. Feminist Metaphysics is the first collection of articles addressing metaphysical issues from a feminist perspective. The essays cover central feminist topics including: the ontology of sex and gender, persons, identity and subjectivity, and the relations among experience, ideology and reality. Many of the papers combine cutting-edge feminist theory with contemporary metaphysics and the philosophy of language. The volume is also distinctive in including articles representing both analytic and continental perspectives on metaphysics. The essays are philosophically sophisticated and are primarily intended for a professional audience of philosophers and feminist theorists.
The Phenomenal Woman
Title | The Phenomenal Woman PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Battersby |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-03-21 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0745695825 |
This original book enters the undeveloped territory of feminist metaphysics and offers a bold and unusual contribution to debates about identity, essence and self. Using a diverse range of theories - from Kant to chaos theory, from Kierkegaard to Deleuze, Irigaray, Butler and Oliver Sachs - this book challenges the assumption that metaphysics can remain unchanged by issues of sexual difference.
Categories We Live by
Title | Categories We Live by PDF eBook |
Author | Ásta |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 161 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0190256796 |
We are women, we are men. We are refugees, single mothers, people with disabilities, and queers. We belong to social categories and they frame our actions, self-understanding, and opportunities. But what are social categories? How are they created and sustained? How does one come to belong to them? sta approaches these questions through analytic feminist metaphysics. Her theory of social categories centers on an answer to the question: what is it for a feature of an individual to be socially meaningful? In a careful, probing investigation, she reveals how social categories are created and sustained and demonstrates their tendency to oppress through examples from current events. To this end, she offers an account of just what social construction is and how it works in a range of examples that problematize the categories of sex, gender, and race in particular. The main idea is that social categories are conferred upon people. sta introduces a 'conferralist' framework in order to articulate a theory of social meaning, social construction, and most importantly, of the construction of sex, gender, race, disability, and other social categories.
Early Modern Women on Metaphysics
Title | Early Modern Women on Metaphysics PDF eBook |
Author | Emily Thomas |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 305 |
Release | 2018-03-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107178681 |
Investigates early modern women philosophers' views on reality, matter, time and mind, uncovering neglected perspectives and demonstrating their historical importance.
Women in Philosophy
Title | Women in Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Katrina Hutchison |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 282 |
Release | 2013-10-23 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199325626 |
Despite its place in the humanities, the career prospects and numbers of women in philosophy much more closely resemble those found in the sciences and engineering. This book collects a series of critical essays by female philosophers pursuing the question of why philosophy continues to be inhospitable to women and what can be done to change it. By examining the social and institutional conditions of contemporary academic philosophy in the Anglophone world as well as its methods, culture, and characteristic commitments, the volume provides a case study in interpretation of one academic discipline in which women's progress seems to have stalled since initial gains made in the 1980s. Some contributors make use of concepts developed in other contexts to explain women's under-representation, including the effects of unconscious biases, stereotype threat, and micro-inequities. Other chapters draw on the resources of feminist philosophy to challenge everyday understandings of time, communication, authority and merit, as these shape effective but often unrecognized forms of discrimination and exclusion. Often it is assumed that women need to change to fit existing institutions. This book instead offers concrete reflections on the way in which philosophy needs to change, in order to accommodate and benefit from the important contribution women's full participation makes to the discipline.