“Feminist” Sympathy and Other Serious Crimes

The Owl of Minerva 24 (1):55-62 (1992)
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The first two-thirds of Stuart Swindle’s article, “Why Feminists Should Take the Phenomenology of Spirit Seriously,” amounts to little more than rhetorical misogyny: “Those poor feminists, trapped in ‘the little stories’ of the Hegelian system, unable to see for themselves that what is really important is Hegel’s ‘big story.’ Why those poor creatures, those feminists just cannot see the forest for the trees! How could they be so small-minded: trying to turn such monumental philosophy into “an activists’ handbook”! On top of that, they are so haphazard in their work. Really, their lack of seriousness is just too much to bear!”

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