Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
By (Author) Robin N. Fiore
Edited by Hilde Lindemann Nelson
Contributions by Heidi Grasswick
Contributions by Cressida J. Heyes
Contributions by Cheryl L. Hughes
Contributions by Alison M. Jaggar
Contributions by Mara Pa Lara
Contributions by Bonnie Mann
Contributions by Norah Martin
Contributions by Diana Tietjens Meyers
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
17th December 2002
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethics and moral philosophy
170.82
Paperback
256
Width 149mm, Height 225mm, Spine 14mm
327g
This collection of papers by prominent feminist thinkers advances the positive feminist project of remapping the moral by developing theory that acknowledges the diversity of women.
Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights is an important collection of essays carrying forward the reconceptualizations of body, gender, human rights, globalization, and much else that feminist analyses have initiated. Many of the contributors are among the best doing this work. -- Virginia Held, City University of New York
This collection is welcome. It offers an update on old chestnuts (e.g., subjectivity/politics), several vignettes of powerful feminist concepts being productively applied (e.g., relational autonomy), and a glimpse of exciting new feminist explorations (e.g., voice and global positioning). Like all good feminist philosophy, it offers a rich dialectic of conceptual revision and attention to particularity. And it demonstrates feminism's resilience and honest self-scrutiny. A great group of essays on current developments in feminist theory, politics, and ethics. * Philosophy in Review *
In addition to the considerable virtues of the individual essays, the volume as a whole is a demonstration and celebration of the maturity of feminist ethics, as shown both in the engagement of newer scholars in the field with the work of more established colleagues (many of whom are also represented here), and in the diverse engagements between theory and practice that help to move feminist ethics from the critical margins to the center. -- Naomi Scheman, professor of philosophy and women's studies, University of Minnesota
Robin N. Fiore is assistant professor of Philosophy at Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Florida and is associate faculty in the Comparative Studies Ph.D. Program for Public Intellectuals and in Women Studies. Hilde Lindemann Nelson is associate professor in the Philosophy Department at Michigan State University.