Acknolwedgments
Introduction
Emanuela Bianchi
Part 1. Opening Plenary: Is Feminist Philosophy Philosophy?
1. Opening Remarks
Drucilla Cornell
2. Opening Remarks
Jacques Derrida
3. Opening Remarks: Timing Is All
Teresa Brennan
4. Discussion
Teresa Brennan, Drucilla Cornell, Jacques Derrida, and Emanuela Bianchi (Chair)
Part 2. Essence, Identity, and Feminist Philosophy
5. Women, Identity, and Philosophy
Marjorie C. Miller
6. The Personal Is Philosophical, or Teaching a Life and Living the Truth: Philosophical Pedagogy at the Boundaries of Self
Ruth Ginzberg
7. Musing as a Feminist and as a Philosopher on a Postfeminist Era
Patricia S. Mann
8. Essence against Identity
Teresa Brennan
Part 3. Engendering the Sociopolitical Body
9. Feminist Interpretations of Social and Political Thought
Virginia Held
10. Mothers, Citizenship, and Independence: A Critique of Pure Family Values
Iris Marion Young
11. Domestic Abuse and Locke's Liberal (Mis)Treatment of Family
Matthew R. Silliman
12. Marx, Irigaray, and the Politics of Reproduction
Alys Eve Weinbaum
Part 4. Analytic Approaches and Feminist Theory
13. The Very Idea of Feminist Epistemology
Lynn Hankinson Nelson
14. Can There Be a Feminist Logic
Marjorie Hass
15. Feminism and Mental Representation: Analytic Philosophy, Cultural Studies, and Narrow Content
David Golumbia
16. Replies to Hass and Golumbia
Nickolas Pappas
Part 5. Feminism beyond Metaphysics?
17. Leaping Ahead: Feminist Theory without Metaphysics
Leslie A. MacAvoy
18. Philosophy Abandons Woman: Gender, Orality, and Some Literature Pre-Socratics
Cornelia A. Tsakiridou
Notes on Contributors