Alison Jaggar's Error Theory
[2023-10-24 15:22:34]
In feminist politics and anthropology of Alison Jaggar, she discusses the relationship between humanity and capitalism and socialist feminism with many themes. Jaguar advocates a strong argument for the reasons why it is a terrible reason for my position to work under capitalism and how to use the wrong theory that workers themselves are not lazy, but I think Jaguar's And because of criticism of the theory of error, some of Marx's views are capitalism in a broad sense. Strictly speaking, I think Arison Jaguar did not reasonably argue with Thomas Malthus' misunderstanding theory. Because capitalism became frightening because of the intrinsic value of Jaguar's interpretation under capitalism.
There are many philosophical criticisms about the way of ability. This article will focus on the criticism of global feminist ethics, especially the criticism advocated by Alison Jaggar who is widely writing about feminist concerns. Criticism of Alison Jaggar is important because it embodies many questions about power relations (Jaggar, 1991, 1998, 2006; Kleist, 2010). The criticism of Jaggar is limited to Nussbaum and her version of competency method, and it solves the logical rationale and the central competency list.
Alison Jaggar is interested in developing a naturalistic and normative moral rational description, with particular emphasis on feminist concerns, by dealing with the special needs and circumstances of women. Jaguar emphasized the need to consider asymmetric power relationships at all levels, so she not only ignores Nussbaum's asymmetry of the power between men and women, but also the power between Westerners and non-Westerners I also believe that asymmetry of. (Jaggar, 1991, 1998, 2006; Kleist, 2010)
If morality relates to human liberation, the summary of Allison Jaguar on the four functions of feminist ethics can not be improved in any way. According to Jaguar's opinion, all feminists accept ethics, (1) clarify moral criticisms of actions and practices, (2) prescribe a morally reasonable way to resist these practices and practices It is to be. (3) an ethical and sensible alternative to such behavior and practice; (4) not seriously thinking women's moral experience seriously (Jaggar, "Feminist Ethics", 1992). Feminist ethicists should first focus on improving the overall situation of women, especially children, elderly, invalid, disabled, disadvantaged groups and other vulnerable groups.
Feminist ethics modifies, redefines or rethinks traditional ethics, and attempts to make women's moral experience sneaky or sneaky. Among them, feminist philosopher Alison Jagger insulted women in five related ways and violated traditional ethics. First, it shows that there is less concern for women than men's problems and benefits. Second, traditional ethics think that the moral problems that arise in the so-called private world are negligible This is a field where women do housework and care for children, invalid people and the elderly. Third, it generally means that women are not profound, even morally mature like men.