Egalitarian Sexism: A Kantian Framework for Assessing the Cultural Evolution of Marriage (I)
Publicado en línea: 26 jun 2017
Páginas: 35 - 55
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/ebce-2017-0009
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© 2017 Stephen R. Palmquist, published by De Gruyter Open
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This first part of a two-part series exploring implications of the natural differences between the sexes for the cultural evolution of marriage assesses whether Kant should be condemned as a sexist due to his various offensive claims about women. Being antithetical to modern-day assumptions regarding the equality of the sexes, Kant’s views seem to contradict his own egalitarian ethics. A philosophical framework for making cross-cultural ethical assessments requires one to assess those in other cultures by their own ethical standards. Sexism is inappropriate if it exhibits or reinforces a tendency to