Martial Arts and Moral Life

In Graham Priest Damon Young (ed.), Martial Arts and Philosophy: Engagement. Routledge (2014)
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A key point of feminist moral philosophy is that social and political conditions continue to work against women’s ability to flourish as moral agents. By pointing to how violence against women undermines both autonomy and integrity I uncover a significant means through which women are undermined in society. My focus is on violence against women as a pervasive, inescapable social condition that women can counter through self-defence training.

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original Sylvia, Burrow (2014) "Martial Arts and Moral Life". In Priest Graham Priest, Young Damon Young, Martial Arts and Philosophy: Engagement, pp. : Routledge (2014)

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