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  1. Two Kinds of Feminist Philosophy.Melissa Zinkin - 2016 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly.
    This article makes a distinction between two kinds of feminist philosophy. One looks ‘up’ to the realm of philosophy and aims to intervene in this realm in order to make it feminist. The other looks ‘down’ to the world of human experience and aims to make it feminist. This article argues that feminist philosophers’ efforts are better spent on the second kind of feminist philosophy. Feminist philosophy can better achieve its aims by applying philosophy to the critical analysis of women's (...)
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  • Feminist Histories: Theory Meets Practice.Beth A. Boehm - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (2):202-214.
    Fox-Genovese, Kaminer, and Riley all write the history of feminism as a history of conflict between feminists who desire to deny difference in favor of equality and those who desire to celebrate difference. And they all ask what this contradiction lying at the heart of feminist theory implies for the practice of feminist politics. These works reveal the need for feminists who engage this debate to be self’-Conscious in their formulations.
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  • Challenges of Success: Stages of Growth in Feminist Organizations.Stephanie Riger - 1994 - Feminist Studies 20 (2):275.
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  • Sex, contract and genealogy.Moira Gatens - 1996 - Journal of Political Philosophy 4 (1):29–44.
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  • Review: Feminist Histories: Theory Meets Practice. [REVIEW]Beth A. Boehm - 1992 - Hypatia 7 (2):202 - 214.
    Fox-Genovese, Kaminer, and Riley all write the history of feminism as a history of conflict between feminists who desire to deny difference in favor of equality and those who desire to celebrate difference. And they all ask what this contradiction lying at the heart of feminist theory implies for the practice of feminist politics. These works reveal the need for feminists who engage this debate to be self-conscious in their formulations.
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  • From the editor.Margaret L. Andersen - 1992 - Gender and Society 6 (2):165-168.
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