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Once More, With Feeling: Feminist Economics and the Ontological Question

Once More, With Feeling: Feminist Economics and the Ontological Question Is it worthwhile for feminist economists to delve into questions about the nature of reality? This essay argues that "feeling" is an aspect of reality that is neglected by both standard and critical-realist approaches to ontology. The author contends that a "process" approach to characterizing the nature of reality is more appropriate and that this approach demarginalizes feminist concerns with emancipation and care. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Feminist Economics Taylor & Francis

Once More, With Feeling: Feminist Economics and the Ontological Question

Feminist Economics , Volume 9 (1): 10 – Jan 1, 2003
10 pages

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Taylor & Francis
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ISSN
1466-4372
eISSN
1354-5701
DOI
10.1080/13545700110059261
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Abstract

Is it worthwhile for feminist economists to delve into questions about the nature of reality? This essay argues that "feeling" is an aspect of reality that is neglected by both standard and critical-realist approaches to ontology. The author contends that a "process" approach to characterizing the nature of reality is more appropriate and that this approach demarginalizes feminist concerns with emancipation and care.

Journal

Feminist EconomicsTaylor & Francis

Published: Jan 1, 2003

Keywords: Philosophy; Emotion; Feminism; Realism; Process

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