Sumario: | This book explores feminist philosophy with a focus on the concept of sexual difference. It critiques the traditional male-dominated philosophical narrative and advocates for a new paradigm that embraces the female identity as a radical ontological difference. The author, María José Binetti, delves into feminist theories, particularly the feminism of difference, and examines the ethical, political, and cultural implications of redefining identity through a female perspective. Drawing on philosophical movements such as absolute idealism and contemporary materialism, Binetti proposes a monistic and dialectical framework that challenges dualistic views. The book is intended for scholars and students of feminist theory and philosophy, aiming to reshape understanding and discourse in these fields.
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