“For many people, the word feminist is very difficult,” notes retired social ethicist William Everett of Waynesville. And the term “feminist ethics,” he adds, “is a great, oblong blur.” But Everett ...
Leila Ahmed was appointed to the Women's Studies in Religion professorship at Harvard Divinity School in 1999, and is the first person to occupy that chair. Prior to her appointment at HDS, Leila had ...
This essay argues that feminist ethics offers a model of moral philosophy that is enriched by empirical information and critical thought about actual social and moral forms of life and their ...
During the #MeToo movement, headlines of discrimination and gender inequality have become more frequent. In this Q&A, instructor Michaela Moura-Koçoglu explains how feminist theory plays a key role in ...
Kecia Ali (Ph.D., Religion, Duke) is Assistant Professor of Religion at Boston University. She previously held research and teaching fellowships at Harvard Divinity School and Brandeis University. Her ...
The Gender & Sexuality Studies speaker series on Black Feminist Praxis featured a Q&A Wednesday with African American Studies Ph.D. student Charlene Carruthers, who centered the event around Black ...
Transactions has been the premier peer-reviewed journal specializing in the history of American philosophy since its founding in 1965. Although it is named for the founder of American pragmatism, ...
Women line up to received food at a camp for displaced victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Palu, Indonesia. REUTERS/Jorge Silva Voices from the Field features contributions from scholars and ...
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