Description
Feminist Ethics offers a clear and engaging introduction to the field of feminist ethics, exploring how gender and feminist theory fundamentally challenge traditional ethical frameworks. Anita M. Superson examines the core principles of feminist ethics, including the critique of impartiality, the emphasis on relationships and care, and the focus on power dynamics and structural injustice.
This Element covers essential topics such as the ethics of care, intersectionality, embodiment, and feminist approaches to justice. Superson demonstrates how feminist ethics moves beyond abstract universal principles to address concrete lived experiences and social contexts. The book explores practical applications in areas including bioethics, environmental ethics, and political philosophy.
Ideal for students and scholars new to feminist ethics, this accessible yet rigorous treatment provides the foundation needed to understand how feminist perspectives reshape our understanding of morality, responsibility, and social change.







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