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Feminism, Ethics, and the Question of Theory
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1992
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Moral ReasoningMoral PhilosophyFeminist DebateSocial SciencesFeminist Legal StudiesFeminist EthicsFeminist ResearchGender StudiesFeminist DiscussionsApplied EthicFeminist Literary TheoryWomen StudiesFeminist ScholarshipFeminist ScienceFeminist Political TheoryFeminist TheoryFeminist MethodologiesFeminist PhilosophyDominant Moral TheoriesNormative EthicFeminist Rhetorical TheoryCritical Alternative
Feminist discussions of ethics in the Western philosophical tradition range from critiques of the substance of dominant moral theories to critiques of the very practice of “doing ethics” itself. I argue that these critiques really target a certain historically specific model of ethics and moral theory—a “theoretical-juridical” one. I outline an “expressive'Collaborative” conception of morality and ethics that could be a politically self-conscious and reflexively critical alternative.
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