Honoring Feminism’s Past, Approaching on Embodied Future

Philosophy in the Contemporary World 11 (1):105-107 (2004)
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Abstract

As the articles in this special issue have demonstrated, there are many compelling reasons for engaging in a specifically feminist examination of the body. First and foremost, such analysis is essential because the body and bodily concerns have historically been associated with women. The earliest of feminist critics noted philosophy’s tendency to reduce women to their bodily processes and to identify women with their bodies as opposed to with their reasoning capacities. Moreover, as a discipline, philosophy has traditionally rejected the importance of embodiment—reason was seen to be central to philosophical investigation, while bodies and bodily processes were taken to be a distraction from rationality. Thus, the discipline simultaneously identified women with the body and condemned the body as an ignoble impediment to transcendence.

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