Western Philosophy and Indian Feminism: From Plato's Academy to the Streets of Delhi

Aravali Books International (1998)
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Abstract

Critically Influential Western Philosophers And The Philosophers Expanded By Them So That We Understand Their Approach To Gender And Our Own Ideals In This Regard Become More Transparent And We Are Able To Clarify Our Own Goals.

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