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Feminism without Contradictions
In “Thought Faces the Future,” my column of October 1, only one short paragraph was devoted to philosophic feminism. All I said was that, by continuing to define womanhood as completely “socially constructed,” current feminist theory has left real-life women … Continue reading →
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Among the Feminists
This afternoon I’ve spent catching up with recent feminist theory, summarized in “Feminist Perspectives on Sex and Gender” in the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. I wrote one of the first articles on feminism to appear in a philosophical journal … Continue reading →
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