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FEMINIST MORALITY
TRANSFORMING CULTURE, SOCIETY AND POLITICS |
By: |
Virginia Held, Catharine R. Stimpson (Foreword) |
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ISBN 10: |
0226325938 |
ISBN 13: |
9780226325934 |
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Publisher: |
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS |
Pub. date: |
1 September, 1993 |
Series: |
Women in Culture and Society Series |
Pages: |
296 |
Description: |
This book explores how feminist theory is changing contemporary views of moral choice. It proposes a philosophy of feminist ethics, arguing for reconceptualizations of the self; of relations between the self and others; and of images of birth and death, nurturing and violence. |
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How is feminism changing the way women and men think, feel and act? Virginia Held explores how feminist theory is changing contemporary views of moral choice. She proposes a comprehensive philosophy of feminist ethics, arguing for reconceptualizations of the self; of relations between the self and others; and of images of birth and death, nurturing and violence. Held shows how social, political and cultural institutions have traditionally been founded upon masculine ideals of morality. She then identifies a distinct feminist morality that moves beyond culturally embedded notions about motherhood and female emotionality, and she discusses its far-reaching implications for altering many contemporary social problems, including standards of freedom, democracy, equality, and personal development. |
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Imprint: |
University of Chicago Press |
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