Warren's ecofeminist ethics and Merleau-ponty's body-subject: Intersections

Ethics and the Environment 13 (2):pp. 101-118 (2008)
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Abstract

While Karen Warren offers an ecofeminist ethic that is pluralistic, contextualist, and challenges Cartesian dualism, one area that remains underdeveloped in her theory is embodiment. I will examine Merleau-Ponty’s notion of embodied subjectivity and show that it would fit consistently with her theory. I will also explore some other areas in which the two theories supplement each other.

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