PHL 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Reproductive Rights, Categorical Imperative
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Feminist approaches to ethics and the ethics of care. Feminism history rights , pay equity legal status and protection. The argument that the world isn"t good enough. A serious and diverse set of arguments. Spanning many fields- morality, epistemology, politics, geography, history. The attempt to incorporate an under- recognized view. The argument that social conditions are relevant factors. Advocates for access and rights previously denied to women, ex: suffrage , reproductive. Includes social issues, gender specifically, in thinking about ethics, politics, Early feminism issues concerned the political and economic status of women. Right to attend university and have professional jobs. Access to commerce and property rights, access to healthcare. A study found that since 2004 there is evudence of declining institutional support for. Seeks to better explain these observations by looking to social conditions, ex, culture, Accounts for the effects of social and political structures on our lives and the oppression.