Rethinking Kant from the Perspective of Ecofeminism

In Robin May Schott (ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Kant (1997)
Abstract Contrary to what Jeanne Moyer asserts, Kant does not have a normative dualism going in his works on teleological judgment and these can be used to develop a more woman friendly view of human nature.
Keywords Immanuel Kant  Normative dualism  Ecofeminism
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