Historical dictionary of feminist philosophy

Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press (2006)
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Having only emerged in the past few decades, Feminist Philosophy is rapidly developing its own thrust in areas of particular importance to feminism-and women more generally-while also reevaluating and reshaping most other fields of philosophy, from ethics to logic and Marxism to environmentalism

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Catherine Gardner
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