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Philosophy and Feminist Thinking focuses on some of the central philosophical problems in feminist thinking and their relationship both to feminist practice and to philosophical theories and traditions. The author considers the tensions in feminist arguments about experience and theory, women's nature and self-development, maternal thinking, and the idea of distinctive female ethic-of a 'woman's voice' in philosophy. She asks in what sense philosophy can be seen as male, and argues that feminist thinking both draws on, and must critically engage with, many aspects of philosophy.
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