cool!  What a pleasure to see the often-stodgy Phil Topics doing FEAST's
work!  It's especially wonderful for those of us who had to miss the 2013
meeting.\
Ann G

On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 10:36 AM, 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
> <http://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/journal?openform&journal=pdc_philtopics>
> *
>
>
> *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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*Ann Garry*

*http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/agarry/
<http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/agarry/>*

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