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Dec 30, 2024
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WMST 247 - Philosophy and WomenSame as: PHIL 247 Credits: 3 Description Variety of philosophical writings by or about women, from Plato to the present, focusing on such key concepts as nature, equality, dignity, freedom, love and self-realization. May include feminist critiques of the Western philosophical tradition.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the theoretical nature and foundation of women in philosophy.
- Recognize philosophical problems within and approaches to feminist theory.
- Identify models of feminist interpretation including: feminist ethics, feminist aesthetics, feminist spirituality, and feminist social and political thought.
- Address the ways that feminist perspectives such as radical, socialist, and liberal have evolved into the present contestations and current sites of debates among feminist theorists.
- Demonstrate analytical and critical thinking skills in a multicultural and diverse setting.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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