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Ann Garry

California State University, Los Angeles
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  • California State University, Los Angeles
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor Emerita
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Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Epistemology
20th Century Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Philosophy of Law
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  •  85
    Aids (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 12 (1): 59-61. 1989.
    Medicine and LawFeminist Ethics
  •  6520
    Sex, Lies and Pornography
    In Hugh LaFollette (ed.), Ethics in Practice: An Anthology, Wiley-blackwell. 2013.
    Feminism: PornographyPornography
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    Anti-Racist Solidarity Work: Categories, Guilt, and Shame
    PhaenEx 8 (1): 276-285. 2013.
    Interracial CoalitionsFeminist Political Philosophy
  •  99
    Book review: Miranda Fricker and Jennifer Hornsby. The cambridge companion to feminism in philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge university press. 2000 (review)
    Hypatia 19 (4): 230-232. 2004.
    Feminist EpistemologyFeminist Philosophy of LanguageAnalytic Feminism
  •  180
    Women, knowledge, and reality: explorations in feminist philosophy (edited book)
    with Marilyn Pearsall
    Routledge. 1996.
    This second edition of Women, Knowledge and Reality continues to exhibit the ways in which feminist philosophers enrich and challenge philosophy. Essays by twenty-five feminist philosophers, seventeen of them new to the second edition, address fundamental issues in philosophical and feminist methods, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophies of science, language, religion and mind/body. This second edition expands the perspectives of women of color, of postmodernism and French feminism, an…Read more
    This second edition of Women, Knowledge and Reality continues to exhibit the ways in which feminist philosophers enrich and challenge philosophy. Essays by twenty-five feminist philosophers, seventeen of them new to the second edition, address fundamental issues in philosophical and feminist methods, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophies of science, language, religion and mind/body. This second edition expands the perspectives of women of color, of postmodernism and French feminism, and focuses on the most recent controversies in feminist theory and philosophy. The chapters are organized by traditional fields of philosophy, and include introductions which contrast the ideas of feminist thinkers with traditional philosophers. The collected essays illustrate both the depth and breadth of feminist critiques and the range of contemporary feminist theoretical perspectives.
    Feminist EpistemologyPhilosophical Methods, MiscFeminist Philosophy, General WorksFeminist Metaphysi…Read more
    Feminist EpistemologyPhilosophical Methods, MiscFeminist Philosophy, General WorksFeminist MetaphysicsFeminist Philosophy of MindFeminist Philosophy of ScienceFeminist Philosophy of ReligionScience and ValuesFeminist EthicsContinental Feminism, MiscAnalytic Feminism
  •  181
    Medicine and medicalization: A response to Purdy
    Bioethics 15 (3). 2001.
    Many feminists are critical of the practices and institutions that medicalize people’s lives, especially the lives of women and other members of marginalized groups. I argue that this critique does not necessarily imply a rejection of medicine. I give a brief analysis of the concept of medicalization that supports the view that one can desire medicine without desiring medicalization. I then discuss the relations among what is considered natural, socially constructed, and medicalized.
    Biomedical EthicsFeminist BioethicsMedicalization
  •  260
    Analytic feminism
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
    Analytic feminists are philosophers who believe that both philosophy and feminism are well served by using some of the concepts, theories and methods of analytic philosophy modified by feminist values and insights. By using ‘ analytic feminist’ to characterize their style of feminist philosophizing, these philosophers acknowledge their dual feminist and analytic roots and their intention to participate in the ongoing conversations within both traditions. In addition, the use of ‘ analytic femini…Read more
    Analytic feminists are philosophers who believe that both philosophy and feminism are well served by using some of the concepts, theories and methods of analytic philosophy modified by feminist values and insights. By using ‘ analytic feminist’ to characterize their style of feminist philosophizing, these philosophers acknowledge their dual feminist and analytic roots and their intention to participate in the ongoing conversations within both traditions. In addition, the use of ‘ analytic feminist’ attempts to rebut two frequently made presumptions: that feminist philosophy.
    Feminist EpistemologyAnalytic FeminismFeminist Metaphysics
  •  62
    The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy (review)
    Hypatia 19 (4): 230-232. 2004.
    History: Feminist Philosophy
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