Observaciones, universalismo ético y Kant: lectura desde el feminismo filosófico
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Abstract
Las Observaciones sobre el sentimiento de lo bello y lo sublime constituye uno de los lugares en los que Kant más explícitamente se ocupa de la diferencia entre los sexos y de la caracteriología propia del “bello sexo”. A partir de la tajante diversidad sexual presente en este escrito precrítico, iremos más allá del mismo con la intención de reflexionar sobre cómo esta concepción compromete las posiciones ulteriores del universalismo ético kantiano. Se tratará de guiarse desde el feminismo filosófico que sospecha que tal universalismo se auto-impugna, en tanto que excluye a la mitad del género humano del mismo.
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