...in relationships between sexes. Critics, such as Judith Butler and Alison Stone, worry that this amounts to heterosexism within her theory, or at least reinforces compulsory heterosexuality, and may undermine...
...or what Irigaray, in the Lacanian tradition, would call the Symbolic order. Alison Stone draws object-relations theorist Nancy Chodorow into conversation with Irigaray. Chodorow calls for greater participation of men...
...Previous blog posts by Peter Adamson, Jonardon Ganeri, Karyn Lai, and Alison Stone have offered suggestions for teaching Islamic, Indian, and Chinese philosophy, as well as women philosophers of 19th...
...for women philosophers in Great Britain, see Alison Stone’s entry). Despite how little women officially contributed to the field, knowing about them helps us better understand the historical periods. To...
...Ann B. Schteir, Madison WI: University of Wisconsin Press. On Cobbe, see Alison Stone (2022), “Introduction” to Frances Power Cobbe: Essential Writings of a Nineteenth-Century Feminist Philosopher, New York: Oxford...
...and edited The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy, both with Serene Khader and Alison Stone. She has held visiting appointments, most recently as a Fulbright professor at ELTE in Budapest....
To view a contributors bio, click Hsiang-Yun Chen Hsiang-Yun Chen is an assistant research fellow at The Institute of European and American Studies (IEAS) at Academia Sinica and works primarily...
Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904) was an Anglo-Irish reformer who wrote about moral theory and moral epistemology, religion, evolution, duties to animals, feminism, welfare, mind and body, unconscious thought and aesthetics....
Alison Stone is Professor of Philosophy at Lancaster University (UK). She has published books on Hegel, feminist philosophy, and popular music and is co-editing, with Lydia Moland, the Oxford Handbook...