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Philosophy 431F/G Topics in Feminist Ethics and Social/Political Philosophy

An intensive study of central themes in feminist ethics and social/political theory. Topics include: feminist critiques of classical and contemporary theories of moral agency, autonomy, and individualism; constructive proposals for feminist alternatives to the ethics of rights; arguments for contextualizing ethical and social/political theory.

Antirequisite: The former Philosophy 351F/G.
Prerequisites: Philosophy 020E, 021, 022E, or 155E; and third or fourth year honors standing in Philosophy or Women's Studies.
3 lecture hours, half course.


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