Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume Series

 

 

 

Feminist Moral Philosophy

Edited by Samantha Brennan

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CJP Supplementary Volume 28
ISSN 0229-7051

Women’s Studies · Philosophy



About the Book


Contributors to the latest Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary Volume, Feminist Moral Philosophy, make connections between recent feminist developments in moral philosophy and mainstream moral theory. Some of the essays do this by reworking traditional concepts of moral philosophy, such as virtue and responsibility, in light of feminist insights. Others put traditional moral theories, such as Kantian ethics and virtue theory, to work on feminist problems. The result is a contribution to both feminist ethics and moral philosophy broadly understood.

 

About the Author


Samantha Brennan is Chair of the Department of Philosophy at University of Western Ontario and has been teaching there since 1993. Her main research interests fall in the area of contemporary normative ethics.

Contributors
Lara Denis, Tracy Isaacs, Diane Jeske, Christine Koggel, Rebecca Kukla, Carolyn McLeod, Christine Overall, Ruth Sample, Susan Sherwin, Nancy Snow, Lisa Tessman, and Mariam Thalos.

 

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