Remapping the Community: Feminist Ethics and the Challenge to ‘Communities of Place’
Remapping the Community: Feminist Ethics and the Challenge to ‘Communities of Place’
This chapter discusses an outline of the shared ground between communitarian political thought and one branch of feminist ethics. These claim to reject abstraction and impartiality in ethical reasoning. The central argument is that this antagonism yields very useful insights for normative IR theory.
Keywords: communitarian political thought, feminist ethics, shared ground, ethical reasoning, normative international relations theory, antagonism
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