22 pagesFeminists, including this one, have two problems with nature: a special problem which is a historical and political problem, and an ontological problem that we share with everyone else (our metabolism with the earth). My claim is that the first problem is so acute that it tends to make us forget the second. The fundamental division in contemporary feminist thinking can be described as that between feminists who are interested in deconstructing, all the way down, the notion of natural differences between women and men as pre-social, and feminists who are interested in recuperating, re-affirming or asserting some version of originary sexual difference. By returning to Simone de Beauvoir, we find that even at this early moment in conte...
Simone de Beauvoir wrote a revolutionary book The Second Sex in which she discusses the position of ...
In this essay I defend Simone de Beauvoir against the charge that her chapter “The Givens of Biology...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...
Feminists, including this one, have two problems with nature: a special problem which is a historica...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
Ecology and constructivism are motivated by broadly shared political aspirations and subscribe to si...
Abstract The ideology of feminism is now-a-days postulated as one of the most area of theories for t...
Simone de Beauvoir has been considered as one of the first few feminists many others follow, but rea...
This book provides a historical context for understanding the contested relationships between women ...
Work in contemporary feminist philosophy seems often to divide along a line between those who unders...
Recent scientific literature analyzes the increasing citizens' claim against human references that c...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
The attempt to rearticulate traditional conceptions of nature can be both a useful strategy and a st...
The main subject of this thesis is feminine nature. The goal is to capture the essence of womanhood ...
(in English) How can we explain political oppression if we claim ourselves to be metaphysically free...
Simone de Beauvoir wrote a revolutionary book The Second Sex in which she discusses the position of ...
In this essay I defend Simone de Beauvoir against the charge that her chapter “The Givens of Biology...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...
Feminists, including this one, have two problems with nature: a special problem which is a historica...
This article returns to Simone de Beauvoir’s philosophical oeuvre in order to offer a way of thinkin...
Ecology and constructivism are motivated by broadly shared political aspirations and subscribe to si...
Abstract The ideology of feminism is now-a-days postulated as one of the most area of theories for t...
Simone de Beauvoir has been considered as one of the first few feminists many others follow, but rea...
This book provides a historical context for understanding the contested relationships between women ...
Work in contemporary feminist philosophy seems often to divide along a line between those who unders...
Recent scientific literature analyzes the increasing citizens' claim against human references that c...
[[abstract]]Simone de Beauvoir was the most outstanding French Existentialist Feminist writer of the...
The attempt to rearticulate traditional conceptions of nature can be both a useful strategy and a st...
The main subject of this thesis is feminine nature. The goal is to capture the essence of womanhood ...
(in English) How can we explain political oppression if we claim ourselves to be metaphysically free...
Simone de Beauvoir wrote a revolutionary book The Second Sex in which she discusses the position of ...
In this essay I defend Simone de Beauvoir against the charge that her chapter “The Givens of Biology...
The paper discusses how some Cartesian dualism, inherited from Sartre, is an obstacle to Beauvoir's ...