Hi Jean and Bonnie. It's hard to compete with an announcement of a new journal on the same day.  But your Phil Topics issue looks terrific. Thanks so much for keeping the FEAST publication program going full speed ahead and strong. See you in October!!!  All best Diana 

Diana Tietjens Meyers
Professor Emerita of Philosophy
University of Connecticut, Storrs
dianatietjensmeyers.wordpress.com
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On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 10:37 AM -0700, "Keller, Jean" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

Dear FEASTies,

Just wanted to let you know that the FEAST volume from our most recent conference has now been published.  You may access it by clicking the link below; I’ve also included an overview of the contributors and articles, below.  As you’ll see, the authors have contributed articles that push our understanding of pluralism in rich and divergent ways.  It was both a pleasure, and an intellectual challenge, to immerse myself in their ideas for the past two years.  I think you’ll also find the volume to be thought provoking and valuable. Enjoy and share the publication with those who might be interested.

Best wishes—

Jean Keller

Philosophical Topics

Volume 41, Issue 2, Fall 2013 [Summer 2015]
Envisioning Plurality: Feminist Perspectives on Pluralism in Ethics, Politics, and Social Theory

Edited by Jean Keller and Bonnie Mann

 

Bonnie Mann and Jean Keller, “Why a Feminist Volume on Pluralism?”

 

PLURALISM’S FAILURES AND CERTAIN CONDITIONS FOR THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCCESS

Scott Pratt, “Indigenous Agencies and the Pluralism of Empire”

Jennifer Lisa Vest, “What Would True Pluralism Look Like:  True Dialogue, Epistemic Credibility, Rational Parity and Death in the University”

Alison Reiheld, “Asking Too Much?  Civility vs. Pluralism”

Shari Stone-Mediatore, “Attending to Others:  Simone Weil and Epistemic Pluralism”

 

FEMINIST PLURALISM AND RELIGIOUS WORLD-VIEWS

Allison Weir, "Islamic Feminisms and Freedom”

Paria Gashtili, “Is an ‘Islamic Feminism’ Possible? Gender Politics in the Contemporary Islamic Republic of Iran”

Fulden Ibrahimhakkioglu, “Beyond the Modern/Religious Dichotomy:  The Veil and Feminist Solidarity in Contemporary Turkey”

Kim Q. Hall, “Philosophy, Religion, Race, and Queerness: A Question of Accommodation or Access”

 

FEMINIST PLURALISM AND FUNDAMENTAL VALUES

Lisa Tessman,“Values Pluralism, Intuitions and Reflective Equilibrium”

Shay Welch,“Radical-cum-Relational: Bridging Feminist Ethics and Native Individual Autonomy”

http://www.pdcnet.org/collection-anonymous/browse?fp=philtopics&fq=philtopics%2FVolume%2F8959%7C41%2F8998%7CIssue%3A%202%2F

 

Dr. Jean Keller

Professor of Philosophy, College of St. Benedict/St. John’s University

Publications Chair, Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory

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