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Ethics Naturalized: Feminism's Contribution to Moral Epistemology
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Moral ReasoningFeminist DebateWestern Feminist EthicsRelationship EthicsSocial SciencesFeminist EthicsFeminist ResearchGender StudiesFeminist KnowledgeFeminist ScholarshipFeminist PerspectiveFeminist ScienceFeminist Political TheoryMoral InquiryFeminist TheoryFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophyFeminist NaturalismFeminist MethodMoral Epistemology
A survey of Western feminist ethics over the past thirty years reveals considerable diversity; nonetheless, much recent work in this area is characterized by its adoption of a naturalistic approach. Such an approach is similar to that found in contemporary naturalized epistemology and philosophy of science, yet feminist naturalism has a unique focus. This paper explains what feminist naturalism can contribute to moral philosophy, both by critiquing moral concepts that obscure or rationalize women’s subordination and by paying attention to real‐life practices of moral inquiry, including those used by women.
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