Philosophy 371 - Philosophical Perspctvs/Gender

Fall
2018
01
4.00
Louise Antony
TU TH 10:00AM 11:15AM
UMass Amherst
78258
South College Room E241
lantony@philos.umass.edu
This course will offer systematic examination of a variety of philosophical issues raised by the existence of gender roles in human society: Is the existence or content of such roles determined by nature? Are they inherently oppressive? How does the category gender interact with other socially significant categories, like race, class, and sexual orientation? What would gender equality look like? How do differences among women complicate attempts to generalize about gender? In the last part of the course, we will bring our theoretical insights to bear on some topical issue related to gender, chosen by the class, such as: Is affirmative action morally justifiable? Should pornography be regulated? Is abortion morally permissible? Reading will be drawn from historical and contemporary sources. Methods of analytical philosophy, particularly the construction and critical evaluation of arguments, will be emphasized throughout. (Gen.Ed. SB, DU)
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.