The book critiques the prevalent concept of objectification in feminist philosophy, proposing an alternative framework called derivatization. It explores the implications of this new concept for understanding ethical relationships and challenges existing notions of how individuals are perceived and treated. Through this analysis, it aims to deepen the discourse on ethics and human interaction, offering fresh insights into the dynamics of power and identity.
Ann J. Cahill Book order


- 2024
- 2001
Rethinking Rape
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Rape, claims Ann J. Cahill, affects not only those women who are raped, but all women who experience their bodies as rapable and adjust their actions and self-images accordingly. Rethinking Rape counters legal and feminist definitions of rape as mere... schovat popis