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Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice Recognition and the Feminine
Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice Recognition and the Feminine, This book draws mutually enlightening parallels between controversial themes in contemporary feminist thought and Hegel's political philosophy. Jeffrey A. Gauthier argues that feminism can gainfully employ Hegel's historicizing of Kant's ethics of univers, Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice Recognition and the Feminine has a rating of 3 stars
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Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice Recognition and the Feminine, This book draws mutually enlightening parallels between controversial themes in contemporary feminist thought and Hegel's political philosophy. Jeffrey A. Gauthier argues that feminism can gainfully employ Hegel's historicizing of Kant's ethics of univers, Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice Recognition and the Feminine
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  • Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice Recognition and the Feminine
  • Written by author Jeffrey A. Gauthier
  • Published by State University of New York Press, June 1997
  • This book draws mutually enlightening parallels between controversial themes in contemporary feminist thought and Hegel's political philosophy. Jeffrey A. Gauthier argues that feminism can gainfully employ Hegel's historicizing of Kant's ethics of univers
  • This book draws mutually enlightening parallels between controversial themes in contemporary feminist thought and Hegel's political philosophy. Jeffrey A. Gauthier argues that feminism can gainfully employ Hegel's historicizing of Kant's ethics of univers
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Acknowledgments
Notes on Citations
Introduction
1Historically Emergent Agency: Antigone and Creon1
2Hegel's Critique of "Emptiness:" Politicizing the Moral Point of View15
3Hegel's Phenomenology and Impartial Justification: Toward a Historical Realism in Ethics33
4Consciousness-Raising and Political Critique: Reconceptualizing Universality57
5Ignorance, Oppression, and Blame: Political Critique and Individual Reproach77
6Feminist Ethics and Critiques of Rationality99
7Slaves without Fear: Hegel and the Feminism of Simone de Beauvoir119
8Justice, Recognition, and the Feminine137
Epilogue153
Notes155
References207
Index223


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