Moral Understandings: a Feminist Study in Ethics
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- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Routledge
- Publish date: 01/01/1998
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PART ONE. THE MISE-EN-SCNE: MORAL PHILOSOPHY NOW1. The Subject of Moral Philosophy 2. Where Do Moral Theories Come From?: Henry Sidgwick and Twentieth-Century Ethics PART TWO. CLEARER VIEWS: AN EXPRESSIVE-COLLABORATIVE MODEL3. Authority and Transparency: The Example of Feminist Skepticism 4. Charting Responsibilities: from Established Coordinates to Terra IncognitaPART THREE. SELF- (AND OTHER) PORTRAITS: WHO ARE WE, AND HOW DO WE KNOW?5. Picking Up Pieces: Lives, Stories, and Integrity 6. Career Selves: Plans, Projects, and Plots in "Whole" Life Ethics 7. Made a Slave, Born a Woman: Knowing Others' Places 8. Unnecessary Identities: Representational Practices and Moral Recognition PART FOUR. TESTING SIGHT LINES9. Peripheral Visions, Critical Practice
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