Listen "Feminist Philosophy, Maintenance, and the Myth of Universals"
Episode Synopsis
The philosopher Bry Willis, writing on his Philosophics Blog, presents an argument for shifting philosophical focus from "universals" and "conquest" to "maintenance" and "care." He asserts a significant intellectual debt to feminist and post-colonial philosophers, noting their shared scepticism toward the myth of neutrality often packaged as Reason or Progress. Willis argues that so-called universals are merely local stories made dominant, and he uses this premise to critique the lazy application of gender binaries in politics and behaviour. He contends that figures like Hillary Clinton or Margaret Thatcher do not represent an ethical alternative merely by being women, as they still operate within a dominion-driven system of acquisition. Ultimately, the post proposes that philosophy should act as maintenance, not monument-building, by prioritising endurance and interdependence over expansion and innovation.👉 https://philosophics.blog/2025/11/08/care-without-conquest-feminist-lessons-for-the-workaday-philosopher/
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