Philosophy of Woman: An Anthology of Classic to Current Concepts"I really like this text, especially the third edition which includes important contemporary feminist philosophers. It is just right for my Philosophy of Woman course." --Ann Ferguson, University of Massachusetts, Amherst |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Plato | 17 |
Augustine | 44 |
Thomas Aquinas | 53 |
Suggestions for Further Reading | 63 |
Mary Wollstonecraft | 112 |
Arthur Schopenhauer | 134 |
RECENT INFLUENCES | 151 |
Philosophical Analysis | 339 |
FEMINIST PERSPECTIVES | 399 |
Sarah Hoagland | 451 |
Jane Flax | 465 |
bell hooks | 486 |
Karen J Warren | 495 |
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Acknowledgments | 517 |
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Philosophy of Woman: An Anthology of Classic to Current Concepts Mary Briody Mahowald No preview available - 1994 |
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