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Feminist ethics and social theory <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 5 Nov 2008 14:45:24 -0600
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Hi everyone,

Does anyone happen to have taught a course along the following lines:

"This will set the stage for a consideration of how feminist theory contributes to and offers critiques of philosophical methodology, issues of essentialism and anti-essentialism, epistemology, and the psychoanalytic tradition."

If so, could you be willing to share your syllabus with me? I'm trying to figure out how best to teach such a course.

Thanks!

Helga Varden
Helga Varden, Assistant Professor
http://www.phil.uiuc.edu/faculty/list/Varden/index.htm
Department of Philosophy
105 Gregory Hall, MC-468
810 South Wright Street
Urbana, IL 61801

Phone: (217) 244-2644

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