Rational Attack on Shulamith Firestone’s Radical Feminism

Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 25:77-85 (2008)
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The paper will revolve around Shulamith Firestone’s claims that women’s biology is the root cause of prejudices against women and at the same time the basis for solutions that seek to end such prejudices. In the rational attack to these claims, it is argued that Firestone does not really debunk the patriarchal view but actually agrees with it. The attack focused on her avowed solution to the women problem that turns out to be defeatist in nature. In the attempt to prevent, if not end discrimination against women, the paper carefully offers possible solutions to consider.

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Jeanette Yasol-Naval
University of the Philippines, Diliman

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