Feminist Philosophy of Mind
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Feminist Philosophy of Mind
McWeeny, Jennifer; Maitra, Keya
Oxford University Press Inc
11/2022
408
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Inglês
9780190867621
15 a 20 dias
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
What Is Feminist Philosophy of Mind?
Jennifer McWeeny and Keya Maitra
I. Mind and Gender&Race&
1. Is the First-Person Perspective Gendered?
Lynne Rudder Baker
2. Computing Machinery and Sexual Difference: The Sexed Presuppositions Underlying the Turing Test
Amy Kind
3. Toward a Feminist Theory of Mental Content
Keya Maitra
4. Disappearing Black People through Failures of White Empathy
Janine Jones
II. Self and Selves
5. Playfulness, "World"-Traveling, and Loving Perception
Maria Lugones
6. Symptoms in Particular: Feminism and the Disordered Mind
Jennifer Radden
7. Passivity in Theories of the Agentic Self: Reflections on the Views of Soran Reader and Sarah Buss
Diana Tietjens Meyers
8. The Question of Personal Identity
Susan James
III. Naturalism and Normativity
9. Sexual Ideology and Phenomenological Description: A Feminist Critique of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Judith Butler
10. Enactivism and Gender Performativity
Ashby Butnor and Matthew MacKenzie
11. Norms and Neuroscience: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder
Anne J. Jacobson
12. Embodiments of Sex and Gender: The Metaphors of Speaking Surfaces
Gabrielle Benette Jackson
IV. Body and Mind
13. Against Physicalism
Naomi Scheman
14. Why Feminists Should Be Materialists and Vice Versa
Paula Droege
15. Which Bodies Have Minds? Feminism, Panpsychism, and the Attribution Question
Jennifer McWeeny
16. Sexual Orientations: The Desire View
E. Diaz-Leon
V. Memory and Emotion
17. Outliving Oneself: Trauma, Memory, and Personal Identity
Susan J. Brison
18. Does Neutral Monism Provide the Best Framework for Relational Memory?
Iva Apostolova
19. The Odd Case of a Bird-Mother: Relational Selfhood and a "Method of Grief"
Vrinda Dalmiya
20. Equanimity and the Loving Eye: A Buddhist-Feminist Account of Loving Attention
Emily McRae
Contributor Biographies
Index
Introduction
What Is Feminist Philosophy of Mind?
Jennifer McWeeny and Keya Maitra
I. Mind and Gender&Race&
1. Is the First-Person Perspective Gendered?
Lynne Rudder Baker
2. Computing Machinery and Sexual Difference: The Sexed Presuppositions Underlying the Turing Test
Amy Kind
3. Toward a Feminist Theory of Mental Content
Keya Maitra
4. Disappearing Black People through Failures of White Empathy
Janine Jones
II. Self and Selves
5. Playfulness, "World"-Traveling, and Loving Perception
Maria Lugones
6. Symptoms in Particular: Feminism and the Disordered Mind
Jennifer Radden
7. Passivity in Theories of the Agentic Self: Reflections on the Views of Soran Reader and Sarah Buss
Diana Tietjens Meyers
8. The Question of Personal Identity
Susan James
III. Naturalism and Normativity
9. Sexual Ideology and Phenomenological Description: A Feminist Critique of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Judith Butler
10. Enactivism and Gender Performativity
Ashby Butnor and Matthew MacKenzie
11. Norms and Neuroscience: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder
Anne J. Jacobson
12. Embodiments of Sex and Gender: The Metaphors of Speaking Surfaces
Gabrielle Benette Jackson
IV. Body and Mind
13. Against Physicalism
Naomi Scheman
14. Why Feminists Should Be Materialists and Vice Versa
Paula Droege
15. Which Bodies Have Minds? Feminism, Panpsychism, and the Attribution Question
Jennifer McWeeny
16. Sexual Orientations: The Desire View
E. Diaz-Leon
V. Memory and Emotion
17. Outliving Oneself: Trauma, Memory, and Personal Identity
Susan J. Brison
18. Does Neutral Monism Provide the Best Framework for Relational Memory?
Iva Apostolova
19. The Odd Case of a Bird-Mother: Relational Selfhood and a "Method of Grief"
Vrinda Dalmiya
20. Equanimity and the Loving Eye: A Buddhist-Feminist Account of Loving Attention
Emily McRae
Contributor Biographies
Index
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
What Is Feminist Philosophy of Mind?
Jennifer McWeeny and Keya Maitra
I. Mind and Gender&Race&
1. Is the First-Person Perspective Gendered?
Lynne Rudder Baker
2. Computing Machinery and Sexual Difference: The Sexed Presuppositions Underlying the Turing Test
Amy Kind
3. Toward a Feminist Theory of Mental Content
Keya Maitra
4. Disappearing Black People through Failures of White Empathy
Janine Jones
II. Self and Selves
5. Playfulness, "World"-Traveling, and Loving Perception
Maria Lugones
6. Symptoms in Particular: Feminism and the Disordered Mind
Jennifer Radden
7. Passivity in Theories of the Agentic Self: Reflections on the Views of Soran Reader and Sarah Buss
Diana Tietjens Meyers
8. The Question of Personal Identity
Susan James
III. Naturalism and Normativity
9. Sexual Ideology and Phenomenological Description: A Feminist Critique of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Judith Butler
10. Enactivism and Gender Performativity
Ashby Butnor and Matthew MacKenzie
11. Norms and Neuroscience: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder
Anne J. Jacobson
12. Embodiments of Sex and Gender: The Metaphors of Speaking Surfaces
Gabrielle Benette Jackson
IV. Body and Mind
13. Against Physicalism
Naomi Scheman
14. Why Feminists Should Be Materialists and Vice Versa
Paula Droege
15. Which Bodies Have Minds? Feminism, Panpsychism, and the Attribution Question
Jennifer McWeeny
16. Sexual Orientations: The Desire View
E. Diaz-Leon
V. Memory and Emotion
17. Outliving Oneself: Trauma, Memory, and Personal Identity
Susan J. Brison
18. Does Neutral Monism Provide the Best Framework for Relational Memory?
Iva Apostolova
19. The Odd Case of a Bird-Mother: Relational Selfhood and a "Method of Grief"
Vrinda Dalmiya
20. Equanimity and the Loving Eye: A Buddhist-Feminist Account of Loving Attention
Emily McRae
Contributor Biographies
Index
Introduction
What Is Feminist Philosophy of Mind?
Jennifer McWeeny and Keya Maitra
I. Mind and Gender&Race&
1. Is the First-Person Perspective Gendered?
Lynne Rudder Baker
2. Computing Machinery and Sexual Difference: The Sexed Presuppositions Underlying the Turing Test
Amy Kind
3. Toward a Feminist Theory of Mental Content
Keya Maitra
4. Disappearing Black People through Failures of White Empathy
Janine Jones
II. Self and Selves
5. Playfulness, "World"-Traveling, and Loving Perception
Maria Lugones
6. Symptoms in Particular: Feminism and the Disordered Mind
Jennifer Radden
7. Passivity in Theories of the Agentic Self: Reflections on the Views of Soran Reader and Sarah Buss
Diana Tietjens Meyers
8. The Question of Personal Identity
Susan James
III. Naturalism and Normativity
9. Sexual Ideology and Phenomenological Description: A Feminist Critique of Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Judith Butler
10. Enactivism and Gender Performativity
Ashby Butnor and Matthew MacKenzie
11. Norms and Neuroscience: The Case of Borderline Personality Disorder
Anne J. Jacobson
12. Embodiments of Sex and Gender: The Metaphors of Speaking Surfaces
Gabrielle Benette Jackson
IV. Body and Mind
13. Against Physicalism
Naomi Scheman
14. Why Feminists Should Be Materialists and Vice Versa
Paula Droege
15. Which Bodies Have Minds? Feminism, Panpsychism, and the Attribution Question
Jennifer McWeeny
16. Sexual Orientations: The Desire View
E. Diaz-Leon
V. Memory and Emotion
17. Outliving Oneself: Trauma, Memory, and Personal Identity
Susan J. Brison
18. Does Neutral Monism Provide the Best Framework for Relational Memory?
Iva Apostolova
19. The Odd Case of a Bird-Mother: Relational Selfhood and a "Method of Grief"
Vrinda Dalmiya
20. Equanimity and the Loving Eye: A Buddhist-Feminist Account of Loving Attention
Emily McRae
Contributor Biographies
Index
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