Learning outcomes

At the end of this course, students will have acquired a nuanced understanding of the crucial questions and issues in feminist and gender philosophy through the mastery of key concepts and the discovery of dedicated literature selected by the instructor. In addition, the student will have developed the analytical, critical and argumentative skills that philosophical practice offers.

Goals

This course provides an introduction to the main issues in feminist and gender philosophy, including feminist approaches and contributions to epistemology, philosophy of science, political and social philosophy, and (bio)ethics. The course also addresses, with the help of contemporary texts, more specific questions such as the nature/culture distinction, the social construction of gendered bodies, justice, or the relationship between class, gender and race. The aim is therefore to introduce the specificity of feminist philosophy as well as to address certain philosophical problems and concepts in the light of gender and feminism.

Assessment method

The assessment will consist of a personal essay of between 4000 and 5000 words. The student will be expected to write a critical review of a work of feminist and gender philosophy, selected from a list provided by the teacher. In both cases, the student is expected to develop and articulate his or her analyses with the course content.

Language of instruction

Français
Training Study programme Block Credits Mandatory
Advanced Master in Gender Studies Standard 0 5
Advanced Master in Gender Studies Standard 1 5