The book explores the historically fraught relationship between feminism and the biological sciences, particularly evolutionary psychology. It challenges the notion that these fields must remain adversarial, suggesting instead that a reconciliation could be beneficial. By reframing the Darwinian perspective, the author argues that it can serve as a crucial tool for addressing key feminist issues, advocating for a collaborative approach that harnesses the strengths of both feminism and scientific inquiry.
Griet Vandermassen Books
This author explores the tense relationship between feminism and evolutionary psychology, as well as feminist and evolutionary accounts of gender difference. Her work delves into the intricate interplay between biological and social influences on human behavior and identity. Through her philosophical inquiries, she offers a sharp perspective on how modern science and feminist theory can inform and enrich one another. Readers will appreciate her ability to weave profound philosophical ideas with contemporary discussions on gender and human nature.


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