Women, philosophy, and education

Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (7):681-683 (2019)
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Feminism is not exclusive: anyone can be a feminist. Anyone, apparently can be a woman, but not all women are feminists. Men can be feminists. The object of feminism is the welfare of women and gir...

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