Is Philosophy Androcentric?
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Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Summary: In this book, Landau looks at the title's question and concludes that none of the arguments for viewing philosophy as pervasively androcentric ultimately stands up to rational scrutiny, while the ones that show it to be nonpervasively androcentric do not undermine it in the way that many critics have supposed: "Philosophy emerges, in almost all of its parts, as human rather than male, and most parts and aspects of it [read more]
9780271029078
ISBN:0271029072
Pub Date: 2007Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Summary: In this book, Landau looks at the title's question and concludes that none of the arguments for viewing philosophy as pervasively androcentric ultimately stands up to rational scrutiny, while the ones that show it to be nonpervasively androcentric do not undermine it in the way that many critics have supposed: "Philosophy emerges, in almost all of its parts, as human rather than male, and most parts and aspects of it [read more]
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Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
9780271029078
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0271029072
Pub Date: 2007
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
In this book, Landau looks at the title's question and concludes that none of the arguments for viewing philosophy as pervasively androcentric ultimately stands up to rational scrutiny, while the ones that show it to be nonpervasively androcentric do not undermine it in the way that many critics have supposed: "Philosophy emerges, in almost all of its parts, as human rather than male, and most parts and aspects of it need not be rejected or rewritten."
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