Raia Prokhovnik
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Rationality
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This chapter outlines the feminist contribution to an important part of the reconceptualisation of rationality. It describes the feminist critique of the mainstream conception of rationality. The chapter focuses on rethinking rationality in the context of the process and practice of theorising and what counts as philosophical knowledge, by challenging the malestream denial of a constructive link between reason and emotion, and by analysing the relation between them. It examines the range of meanings of the terms 'reason' and 'emotion' and demonstrates the wide and traditionally unacknowledged scope of the connections between them. The chapter also shows, on the basis of the feminist critique and perspective, three of the key ways in which emotions play an important role in the operation of the idea of rationality in knowledge and theorising.

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