The Philosophers' Magazine 53:14-19 (2011)
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You can't go through a graduate programme in other humanities subjects and be considered competent in those fields unless you've done some work on gender and race issues. Feminist work is mainstream. In philosophy that's just not true. You could go through a philosophy degree to this day and never have a class by a woman, never have to encounter anything having to do with feminism or gender or race
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Keywords | Applied Philosophy Contemporary Philosophy General Interest |
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ISBN(s) | 1354-814X |
DOI | 10.5840/tpm20115367 |
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