Representing Reason: Feminist Theory and Formal Logic

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2002)
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Philosophy's traditional "man of reason"—independent, neutral, unemotional—is an illusion. That's because the "man of reason" ignores one very important thing—the woman. Representing Reason: Feminist Theory and Formal Logic collects new and old essays that shed light on the underexplored intersection of logic and feminism

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Lynn Nelson
Liberty University
Dorothea Olkowski
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