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The following paper presents the ideas of feminist young women found in the Barbara Findlen's writing "Listen Up: Voices from the Next feminist Generation".... These narratives are "Lusting for Freedom", "Chicks Goin' At It", "Your Life As a Girl", "You're Not the Type" and "One Bad Hair Day Too Many", or "The History of an Androgynous Young feminist".... Barbara Findlen's Listen Up: Voices from the Next feminist Generation is able to provide me a new way of understanding women's struggle in the third wave....
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Essay
onsidering now another feminist epistemology - the lesbian one we can see how diverge feminist epistemologies are.... And this because knowledge is supposed to be based on experience and feminist standpoint theorists argue that their experience is more complete because it originates from the struggles against their male oppressors.... The starting point of this epistemology is that "women" is a social category defined in terms of economic, physical (or other) dependency on men....
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This paper “Consequences of pragmatism” explains certain philosophical aspects that determine human actions and propose solutions from different schools of thought such as the Platonic school of thought and the realist school of thought.... nbsp; The author focuses however is on the pragmatist school of thought....
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Literature review
This paper seeks to look into the definition of pragmatism and the various people that have contributed in defining this philosophical truth.... pragmatism can be defined as the rejection of the notion that the role of a thought is to illustrate, describe or depict the actual reality.... nbsp;… pragmatism is a contribution to the American thought that is distinct.... s a philosophical movement, pragmatism started in America in the 1870s....
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Therefore, through the perspective of feminist epistemology, political theory and relational metaphysics, legal feminist theory applies insights into feminist philosophy which help in understanding and changing the way overriding masculinist standards are enforced by legal institutions (Threedy 745).... Gender and feminist Theory in Law and Society, Aldershot: Ashgate, 2007.... The underlying belief on which feminist legal theories are founded is that the law itself has played historical and critical roles in promoting women's subordination....
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The two of them, are considered the fathers of sociology because of their epistemology and positivism views of sociology.... The essay will discuss the concept of social science, knowledge, feminist grounds, pragmatists and the promise of sociology.... The essay will attempt to analyze, define concepts and theories of sociology in order to offer clarity and understanding in the genesis of these concepts....
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Research Paper
This paper "American pragmatism" examines John Dewey's writings which promoted the combination of aesthetic experiences with education to build on the concept of an idea-based experience, a pragmatic approach.... The fundamentals of pragmatism include “an insistence that propositions be tested by their consequences, by the difference they make and if they make none, set aside” (Posner, 1991, p.... When applying this concept to education, pragmatism stresses the point that the actual value of education is its capability to provide students with an ever increasing ability to gain knowledge....
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Literature review
This essay "feminist epistemology, Contextualism, and Philosophical Skepticism" presents philosophical skeptics who can refute the claim that human beings believe that they have two legs or two arms on the basis of their predisposition that all human beliefs cannot be justified.... feminist epistemology aims at providing counterarguments for the skeptics' general view of the human mind and life as a whole.... herefore, this implies that if skeptics could approach epistemology from a different perspective other than perceiving individuals as solitary entities, as is the case with feminist epistemology, then the philosophical skepticism would be less controversial and somehow less strong....
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