Feminist Analyses of Applied Ethics

Feminist Analyses of Applied Ethics

by Jane Duran
Feminist Analyses of Applied Ethics

Feminist Analyses of Applied Ethics

by Jane Duran

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Overview

This book forwards a line of argument that indicates how feminist analyses can ameliorate the standard consequential (and occasionally deontological) lines in applied ethics. Drawing on core concepts in feminist philosophy, Feminist Analyses of Applied Ethics investigates five major issues: immigration, environmental preservation, intervention in medical areas, the peace movement, and matters of citizenship. Although most of these areas have received extensive analysis, there is no one work that covers all five areas from a feminist point of view. This book aims to remedy that defect. The work draws on key thinkers in feminist ethics, such as Card and Gilligan, and also ventures to other areas of feminist philosophy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739191446
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 05/06/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 324
File size: 463 KB

About the Author

Jane Duran is a lecturer in black studies at the University of California at Santa Barbara.

Table of Contents

Chapter One: Introductory Thinking
Chapter Two: Immigration Issues
Chapter Three: Feminism and Immigration
Chapter Four: Preservation and Ethics
Chapter Five: Ecofeminism and Analysis
Chapter Six: Women’s Medical Issues
Chapter Seven: Gendered Analyses of Health
Chapter Eight: Peace and Applied Ethics
Chapter Nine: The Feminist Work on Peace
Chapter Ten: Citizenship and Ethical Applications
Chapter Eleven: Citizenship and the Feminist Stance
Chapter Twelve: An Overview of the Project
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