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The Virtue of Feminist Rationality
von Deborah K. Heikes
Verlag: Bloomsbury UK
Reihe: Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy
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ISBN: 978-1-4411-8880-9
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Erschienen am 19.04.2012
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 224 Seiten

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Feminist philosophers have been some of the most vocal critics of reason and rationality. While most feminists realize that rationality is a concept that cannot be entirely abandoned, few have considered how to construct a positive account of rationality.
This book represents a sustained argument for a feminist theory of rationality. It opens by asking the question: is reason inherently masculine? Deborah K. Heikes goes on to answer this question negatively and to examine what feminists actually want from a theory of rationality, specifying what a virtue theory of rationality is and how it works. She identifies those features that feminists believe are central to reason, identifying four dichotomies that are central to feminist thinking (mind/body, reason/emotion, identity/difference, objectivity/subjectivity), and argues that they can be captured by conceiving of rationality as a virtue concept. She further demonstrates how a specifically feminist theory of rationality can provide objective grounds for feminists' moral, political and epistemic agendas.



Deborah K. Heikes is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Alabama at Huntsville, USA.
She
is the author of Rationality and Feminist Philosophy (Continuum, 2010).



Acknowledgments\ 1. Why Reason? \ 2. The Fossil of Reason\ 3. The Virtue of Reason \ 4. The Virtue of Embodiment \ 5. The Virtue of Emotion \ 6. The Virtue of Difference \ 7. The Virtue of Subjectivity \ 8. The Future of Reason \ Notes \ References \ Index