Feminist ethics
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Feminist ethics is an approach to ethics that builds on the belief that traditionally ethical theorizing has under-valued and/or under-appreciated women's moral experience, which is largely male dominated, and it therefore chooses to re imagine ethics through a holistic feminist approach to transform it.
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See also
- Feminism in 1950s Britain
- Feminist political ecology
- First-wave feminism
- Eugenic Feminism
- Gender equality
- Gender mainstreaming
- Girl power
- Hilde Lindemann
- Jessica Valenti
- Judith Butler
- Mary Wollstonecraft
- Material feminism
- Morality
- Naomi Wolf
- Postmodern feminism
- Pro-life feminism
- Rebecca Walker
- Second-wave feminism
- Sex-positive feminism
- The left and feminism
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