TY - BOOK AU - Witt,Charlotte ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Feminist Metaphysics: Explorations in the Ontology of Sex, Gender and the Self SN - 9789048137831 AV - B1-5802 U1 - 10 23 PY - 2011/// CY - Dordrecht PB - Springer Netherlands KW - Philosophy (General) KW - Metaphysics KW - Developmental psychology KW - Philosophy KW - Gender Studies N1 - Notes on Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction; Charlotte Witt -- Part I: The Ontology of Sex and Gender -- 1. What is Gender Essentialism?; Charlotte Witt -- 2. Different Women: Gender and the Realism/Nominalism Debate; Natalie Stoljar -- 3. The Metaphysics of Sex and Gender; Ásta Kristjana Sveinsdóttir -- 4. Ontological Commitments, Sex and Gender; Mari Mikkola -- 5. The Metaphors of Being a F; Marilyn Frye -- Part II: Persons and Subjectivity -- 6. The Metaphysics of Relational Autonomy; Jules Holroyd -- 7. Beauvoir and the Allure of Self-Objectification; Nancy Bauer -- 8. A Phenomenology of Sexual Difference: Types, Styles and Persons; Sara Heinämaa -- Part III: Power, Ideology and Reality -- 9. The Politics and Metaphysics of Experience; Marianne Janack -- 10. Ideology, Generics, and Common Ground; Sally Haslanger -- 11. Experience and Knowledge: The Case of Sexual Abuse Memories; Linda Alcoff -- Index N2 - The present volume is an exciting new collection of original essays by outstanding feminist theorists including Sally Haslanger, Marilyn Frye and Linda Alcoff. Feminist Metaphysics is the first collection of articles addressing metaphysical issues from a feminist perspective. The essays cover central feminist topics including: the ontology of sex and gender, persons, identity and subjectivity, and the relations among experience, ideology and reality. Many of the papers combine cutting-edge feminist theory with contemporary metaphysics and the philosophy of language. The volume is also distinctive in including articles representing both analytic and continental perspectives on metaphysics. The essays are philosophically sophisticated and are primarily intended for a professional audience of philosophers and feminist theorists UR - http://148.231.10.114:2048/login?url=http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-90-481-3783-1 ER -