Do We Need to Challenge or Change the Perspective? A Re-Reading of the Feminist Metaphysics

English Studies: International Research Journal 7 (1):48-53 (2019)
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Abstract

Presentation of feminism from the perspectives of philosophical branches brings variety and vitality to feministic reflections. Often feminist thinkers challenge the existing metaphysical ideas in order to present feminist metaphysics. However, it is also possible to present feminist metaphysics without challenging the definitions of metaphysics. In doing that it helps us to see the interconnections with other branches of philosophy.

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Baiju P. Anthony
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