Feminist Interpretations of William James
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Feminist Interpretations of William James

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Feminist Interpretations of William James

About this book

Widely regarded as the father of American psychology, William James is by any measure a mammoth presence on the stage of pragmatist philosophy. But despite his indisputable influence on philosophical thinkers of all genders, men remain the movers and shakers in the Jamesian universe—while women exist primarily to support their endeavors and serve their needs. How could the philosophy of William James, a man devoted to Victorian ideals, be used to support feminism?

Feminist Interpretations of William James lays out the elements of James's philosophy that are particularly problematic for feminism, offers a novel feminist approach to James's ethical philosophy, and takes up epistemic contestations in and with James's pragmatism. The results are surprising. In short, James's philosophy can prove useful for feminist efforts to challenge sexism and male privilege, in spite of James himself.

In this latest installment of the Re-Reading the Canon series, contributors appeal to William James's controversial texts not simply as an exercise in feminist critique but in the service of feminism.

Along with the editors, the contributors are Jeremy Carrette, Lorraine Code, Megan Craig, Susan Dieleman, Jacob L. Goodson, Maurice Hamington, Erin McKenna, José Medina, and Charlene Haddock Seigfried.

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Year
2015
Print ISBN
9780271070902
eBook ISBN
9780271076966

Table of contents

  1. COVER Front
  2. Series Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Preface (Nancy Tuana)
  6. Acknowledgments
  7. Introduction (Erin C. Tarver and Shannon Sullivan)
  8. Introduction Notes and References
  9. Part I: The Promise and Peril of James’s Philosophy for Feminism
  10. Chapter 1: The Feminine- Mystical Threat to Masculine- Scientific Order (Charlene Haddock Seigfried)
  11. Chapter 1 Notes and References
  12. Chapter 2: “The Woman Question”: James’s Negotiations with Natural Law Theory and Utilitarianism (Jacob L. Goodson)
  13. Chapter 2 Notes and References
  14. Chapter 3: Women and William James (Erin McKenna)
  15. Chapter 3 Notes and References
  16. Chapter 4: Lady Pragmatism and the Great Man: The Need for Feminist Pragmatism (Erin C. Tarver)
  17. Chapter 4 Notes and References
  18. Part II: Pragmatist Ethics of Care
  19. Chapter 5: The Energies of Women: William James and the Ethics of Care (Susan Dieleman)
  20. Chapter 5 Notes and References
  21. Chapter 6: William James and the Will to Care for Unfamiliar Others: The Masculinity of Care? (Maurice Hamington)
  22. Chapter 6: Notes and References
  23. Part III: Embodiment and Emotion
  24. Chapter 7: Habit, Relaxation, and the Open Mind: James and the Increments of Ethical Freedom (Megan Craig)
  25. Chapter 7 Notes and References
  26. Chapter 8: James and Feminist Philosophy of Emotion (Shannon Sullivan)
  27. Chapter 8 Notes and References
  28. Chapter 9: “A Perverse Kind of Pleasure: ”James, the Body, and Women’s Mystical Experience (Jeremy Carrette)
  29. Chapter 9 Notes and References
  30. Part IV: Epistemic and Narrative Contestations
  31. Chapter 10: The Will Not to Believe: Pragmatism, Oppression, and Standpoint Theory (José Medina)
  32. Chapter 10 Notes and References
  33. Chapter 11: Incredulity and Advocacy Thinking After William James (Lorraine Code)
  34. Chapter 11 Notes and References
  35. Afterword (Charlene Haddock Seigfried)
  36. Afterword Notes and References
  37. List of Contributors
  38. Index
  39. COVER Back

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