Talk:Feminist philosophy

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i'm not going to pretend this article is any good. it's a start by someone who knows very little about the topic.... i was just amazed to find no wikipedia article on this already, so i had to add one. maybe now its here that will motivate someone who actually knows something about this to work on it --SJK 14:49, 18 April 2006 (UTC)

In the meantime I think it would be better if you cut everything after the word 'voices', or at a pinch, 'Moulton'. I think a sustained discussion about aggression is a peculiar focus and misrepresents the subject. Reading that comes to mind is Janet Ainley's piece in the Routledge collection C20 Continental Philosophy, Rosi Braidotti's Patterns of Dissonance and Luce Irigaray's I Love to You. Mark Joseph 07:57, 23 August 2006 (UTC)

hummm... interesting.

.jamie.