Out from the Shadows
Analytical Feminist Contributions to Traditional Philosophy
Edited by Sharon L. Crasnow and Anita M. Superson
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Resistance Is (Not) Futile: Analytical Feminism's Relation to Political Philosophy, Ann E. Cudd
2. A Feminist, Kantian Conception of the Right to Bodily Integrity: The Cases of Abortion and Homosexuality, Helga Varden
3. Autonomy in Relation, Andrea Westlund
4. Critical Character Theory: Toward a Feminist Perspective on 'Vice' (and 'Virtue'), Robin S. Dillon
5. Modesty as a Feminist Sexual Virtue, Anne Barnhill
6. Standards of Rationality and the Challenge of the Moral Skeptic, Anita M. Superson
7. Constructivism and Feminism, Julia Driver
8. Politically Significant Terms and the Philosophy of Language: Methodological Issues, Jennifer Saul
9. Illocution and Expectations of Being Heard, Maura Tumulty
10. Is There A 'Feminist' Philosophy of Language?, Louise Antony
11. Silence and Institutional Prejudice, Miranda Fricker
12. Knowing Moral Agents: Epistemic Dependence and the Moral Realm, Heidi E. Grasswick
13. What is Distinctive about Feminist Epistemology at 25?, Phyllis Rooney
14. Uses of Value Judgments in Science: A General Argument, with Lessons from a Case Study of Feminist Research on Divorce, Elizabeth Anderson
15. The Analytic Tradition, Radical (Feminist) Interpretation, and the Hygiene Hypothesis, Sharyn Clough
16. The Web of Valief: An Assessment of Feminist Radical Empiricism, Miriam Solomon
17. Self-Constructions: An Existentialist Approach to Self and Social Identity, Mariam Thalos
18. Who Is Included? Intersectionality, Metaphors, and the Multiplicity of Gender, Ann Garry