The other: feminist reflections in ethics

New York: Palgrave-Macmillan (2007)
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Abstract

The western philosophical tradition, with its focus on universal concepts and a presumed neuter, but ultimately male subject, has only relatively recently become open to the question of alterity, in particular the alterity of woman as the other of man. The essays of this volume reflect in particular on the ethical implications of taking the feminine other into account. This necessitates a rethinking of the implicit structures of Western philosophy which continue to exclude women as subjects who contribute to the conceptualization of world and society. This volume, which gives voice to women philosophers, is a contribution to that task

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Dorothea Olkowski
University of Colorado, Colorado Springs
Helen A. Fielding
University of Western Ontario

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