Essays on Ethics and Feminism

Essays on Ethics and Feminism

Lovibond, Sabina (Worcester College, Oxford)

Oxford University Press

11/2017

288

Mole

Inglês

9780198801269

15 a 20 dias

This selection of the work of Sabina Lovibond, one of the most distinctive voices in philosophy since the 1980s, draws on realist or rationalist traditions in moral philosophy, and addresses fundamental ethical questions-including those on feminist ethics, such as the nature of value, the good life, moral requirements, and character-formation.
Introduction 1: Feminism and Postmodernism 2: Feminism and Pragmatism: A Reply to Richard Rorty 3: Feminism and the 'Crisis of Rationality' 4: Meaning What We Say: Feminist Ethics and the Critique of Humanism 5: The Feminist Stake in Greek Rationalism 6: 'Gendering' as an Ethical Concept 7: Ethical Upbringing: From Connivance to Cognition 8: Absolute Prohibitions without Divine Promises 9: Religion and Modernity: Living in the Hypercontext 10: 'In Spite of the Misery of the World': Ethics, Contemplation, and the Source of Value 11: 'Ethical Living' in the Media and in Philosophy 12: Selflessness and Other Moral Baggage 13: Nietzsche on Distance, Beauty, and Truth 14: Iris Murdoch and the Ambiguity of Freedom Bibliography Acknowledgements Index
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