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Feminist Ethics

Nannan Zhao

Feminist Ethics

Feminist Ethics

Feminist

Feminist ethics is an ethical theory aimed at women's emancipation in the feminist perspective. It is critical to belittle and discriminate against women's ethical theory and moral practice, it should construct the ethical theory of equality between men and women.

Prejudice and understanding of feminists in Western society

Feminism is a social movement that eliminates gender discrimination, ends the oppression of women as a political goal, and revolution in ideological and cultural fields.

Feminist Ethics

  • Feminists are women who do not want men, because they are lesbian who are not normal people
  • Feminists are women who want to be men because they want the privilege of men

The term feminist means "women's liberation", first born in France at the end of the 19th century.

Alison Jaggar

Alison Mary Jaggar (born September 23, 1942) is an England-born American feminist philosopher.

  • To make moral criticism of the behavior and practice of perpetuating women's oppression.
  • To make recommendations that are morally justified in resisting these acts and practices.
  • To make a moral choice for the emancipation of women.

The View of Women in the History of Ethical Thought

Patriarchal feminism has always occupied the dominant position, its main feature is advocated male superiority.

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Contemporary Feminist Ethics factions

  • Liberal feminism argues that the root cause of the oppression of women lies in a series of social ethical traditions and the legal organization of women entering public areas, thus hampering social progress.
  • Marxist feminism argues that patriarchalism and the capitalist system have led to the oppression of women, the path of women's liberation is the replacement of capitalism with socialism.
  • Radical feminism is a 60-year-old feminist genre of strong identity.

Women 's Liberation Movement

  • In the first wave, the main task of feminist ethics is to criticize the content of discrimination and oppression of women in traditional ethical thoughts from the feminist perspective, and to adhere to gender equality and gender.
  • In the second wave, feminist ethics pursues a difference in equality and adds, modifies and constructs ethicalism as a major historical mission with feminism.

Women's Liberation Movement

  • The mid-19th century to the 60's as the first wave, the 20th century 60‘s for the second wave.
  • The purpose of the first wave of women's liberation is the pursuit of equality between men and women, requiring women in the political, economic, legal and other areas of legitimate rights.
  • The second wave of women's liberation is under the slogan of "individual is political", combining the goals of women's emancipation with the transformation of society.

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Reference

Card, Claudia. Feminist Ethics. n.p.: Lawrence, Kan. : University Press of Kansas, c1991, 1991. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

DesAutels, Peggy, and Rebecca Whisnant. Global Feminist Ethics. n.p.: Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2008, 2008. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

Grenholm, Carl-Henric, and Normunds Kamergrauzis. Feminist Ethics : Perspectives, Problems And Possibilities. n.p.: Uppsala, Sweden : Uppsala Universitet, 2003, 2003. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

Jagger, Alison M. Living With Contradictions : Controversies In Feminist Social Ethics. n.p.: Boulder : Westview Press, 1994, 1994. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

Lovibond, Sabina. Essays On Ethics And Feminism. [Electronic Resource]. n.p.: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015, 2015. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

Tong, Rosemarie. Feminine And Feminist Ethics. n.p.: Belmont, Calif. : Wadsworth Pub. Co., c1993, 1993. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

Ziarek, Ewa Płonowska. An Ethics Of Dissensus : Postmodernity, Feminism, And The Politics Of Radical Democracy. n.p.: Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press, 2001, 2001. MU Library Catalog. Web. 18 Feb. 2017.

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