Philosophical Inquiry into Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering, Department of Philosophy, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, EE.UU., 14-16 mayo, 2009.In relation to the notion of labor, birth, and early upbringing, we risk our concept of the world and of the human being. The silence in philosophy about the female body and, especially, about all those experiences that are markedly feminine since they have to do with pregnancy and birth, is too patent not to be noted. On the one hand, it is true that the absence, within philosophical analysis, of the humanity of the pregnant woman and of the woman in labor, runs parallel to the lack of presence of other paradigms of the human, such as babies and childhood in general. In this respect, it is...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
An important strand in the debate on abortion focuses on the moral status of fetuses. Knowledge of t...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“An Equivocal Couple Overwhelmed by L...
Philosophical Inquiry into Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering, Department of Philosophy, University...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. In r...
V International Workshop on Science, Technology and Gender: "Bodies and Differences", organizado por...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
Philosophical inquiry into pregnancy, childbirth, and mothering is a growing area of interest to aca...
This chapter discusses how phenomenologies of pregnancy challenge traditional philosophical accounts...
This introductory article is structured around the following themes: it begins with a brief overview...
Basic understandings of subjectivity are derived from the principles of masculine embodiment such as...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
French philosopher Hélène Cixous (1976) stressed the importance of feminine writing. She believes th...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
Technology in childbirth is one of the most debatable topics around childbirth. The metaphor of the ...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
An important strand in the debate on abortion focuses on the moral status of fetuses. Knowledge of t...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“An Equivocal Couple Overwhelmed by L...
Philosophical Inquiry into Pregnancy, Childbirth and Mothering, Department of Philosophy, University...
This presentation is part of the Technology and Intervention in Pregnancy and Childbirth track. In r...
V International Workshop on Science, Technology and Gender: "Bodies and Differences", organizado por...
This essay is about why and how we should introduce birth into the canon of subjects explored by phi...
Philosophical inquiry into pregnancy, childbirth, and mothering is a growing area of interest to aca...
This chapter discusses how phenomenologies of pregnancy challenge traditional philosophical accounts...
This introductory article is structured around the following themes: it begins with a brief overview...
Basic understandings of subjectivity are derived from the principles of masculine embodiment such as...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
French philosopher Hélène Cixous (1976) stressed the importance of feminine writing. She believes th...
The development of ectogenesis or artificial womb technology is currently ongoing and likely to be i...
Technology in childbirth is one of the most debatable topics around childbirth. The metaphor of the ...
Over the last 30 years or so, feminists have developed a strong and influential critique of the medi...
An important strand in the debate on abortion focuses on the moral status of fetuses. Knowledge of t...
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:“An Equivocal Couple Overwhelmed by L...