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| back | title | author | starting page |
| 1. | Is the Feminist Critique of Reason Rational? | Linda Martín Alcoff | 1 |
| 2. | Knowledge, Human Interests, and Objectivity in Feminist Epistemology | Elizabeth Anderson | 27 |
| 3. | Sisters, Please, I’d Rather Do It Myself: A Defense of Individualism in Feminist Epistemology | Louise Antony | 59 |
| 4. | Ontology and Social Construction | Sally Haslanger | 95 |
| 5. | Disempowered Speech | Jennifer Hornsby | 127 |
| 6. | Sexual Solipsism | Rae Langton | 149 |
| 7. | Feminism As Method: What Scientists Get That Philosophers Don’t | Elisabeth A. Lloyd | 189 |
| 8. | A Perverse Case of the Contingent A Priori: On the Logic of Emasculating Language (A Reply to Dawkins and Dummett) | Adčle Mercier | 221 |
| 9. | Essence, Identity, and the Concept of Woman | Natalie Stoljar | 261 |
| 10. | Philosophical Feminism, Feminist Philosophy | Candace Vogler | 295 |
| 11. | Anti-Essentialism in Feminist Theory | Charlotte Witt | 321 |
| 12. | Doing Philosophy As a Feminist: Longino on the Search for a Feminist Epistemology | Alison Wylie | 345 |