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Women and philosophy

Society for Women in Philosophy
The Society for Women in Philosophy was started in 1972 to promote and support women in philosophy. SWIP holds divisional meetings, meetings in conjunction with the meetings of the American Philosophical Association, and it publishes newsletters.

Feminist History of Philosophy
A long article from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. There's a link to a very comprehensive Bibliography of Feminist Philosophers.

FEAST
Association for Feminist Ethics and Social Theory is a professional organisation dedicated to promoting feminist ethical perspectives on philosophy, moral and political life and public policy.
The site includes a page of useful Feast links to other relevant pages.

Journals

Hypatia: a journal of feminist philosophy
Hypatia aims to provide a forum for important new work in feminist philosophy. Since its inception in 1986 as an independent journal, Hypatia has been both a catalyst for broadening and refining feminist philosophy, and an invaluable resource for those of us who teach in this area. Feminist philosophy arises out of the diverse traditions and methods within philosophy, and incorporates interdisciplinary perspectives. We believe that our disciplinary emphasis should be linked to a commitment to publish articles accessible to a broad audience of philosophers and women's studies scholars. This blend of focus and accessibility enables Hypatia to be a resource for the wider women's studies community, for philosophers generally, and for those interested in the philosophical issues raised by feminism.
The Library has both paper copies and electronic access.


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