Feminism Beyond ModernismSIU Press, 2002 - 215 pages |
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... rationality and empiricism , Marxism , and psychoanalysis and sug- gest that postmodernists and postmodern feminists do not reject rationality and science but , rather , critique it . I relate antimodern feminism , in contrast , to the ...
... rationality and empiricism , Marxism , and psychoanalysis and sug- gest that postmodernists and postmodern feminists do not reject rationality and science but , rather , critique it . I relate antimodern feminism , in contrast , to the ...
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... rationality , " " progress , " " justice , " and " emancipation " ( 126 ) without providing a critical perspective on them . As Jarvis's essay makes clear , postmodernism is too often seen as the opposite of modernism and as relativist ...
... rationality , " " progress , " " justice , " and " emancipation " ( 126 ) without providing a critical perspective on them . As Jarvis's essay makes clear , postmodernism is too often seen as the opposite of modernism and as relativist ...
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... rationality and empiri- cism . Stephen Toulmin in Cosmopolis speaks of these two emphases as " twin found- ing pillars , " consisting of modern science , an intellectual movement that he traces to Isaac Newton , and modern philosophy ...
... rationality and empiri- cism . Stephen Toulmin in Cosmopolis speaks of these two emphases as " twin found- ing pillars , " consisting of modern science , an intellectual movement that he traces to Isaac Newton , and modern philosophy ...
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... rationality , human perfectibility , and scientific progress provided the basis for imperialist policies and a belief in the superiority of West- ern cultures and traditions . The Enlightenment also gave rise to the Industrial ...
... rationality , human perfectibility , and scientific progress provided the basis for imperialist policies and a belief in the superiority of West- ern cultures and traditions . The Enlightenment also gave rise to the Industrial ...
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... rationality and empiricism . Modern feminists , including Wollstonecraft in the eighteenth century , John Stuart Mill and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the nineteenth century , and Beauvoir in the twentieth century , were committed to ...
... rationality and empiricism . Modern feminists , including Wollstonecraft in the eighteenth century , John Stuart Mill and Charlotte Perkins Gilman in the nineteenth century , and Beauvoir in the twentieth century , were committed to ...
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