Examines the relationship between gender, discourse and deliberation, focusing on how far consensus achieved through deliberation can reflect gender differences.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction: dialogue, politics and gender Jude Browne; 1. Women and the standpoint of concrete others: from the criticism of discourse ethics to feminist social criticism James Gordon Finlayson; 2. Gender, discourse and non-essentialism Barbara Fultner; 3. Universalism in feminist international ethics: gender and the difficult labour of translation Kimberly Hutchings; 4. Language, gender, dialogue, ethics: universalism and consensus after gender trouble Terrell Carver; 5. Between consensus and deconstruction: a feminist reading of dialogue Martin Leet and Roland Bleiker; 6. Trapped in a family portrait? Gender and family in Nietzsche's refiguring of authority Verity Smith and Tracy B. Strong; 7. Gender, gesture and garments: encountering embodied interlocutors Diana Coole; 8. What kind of dialogue do we need? Gender, deliberation and comprehensive values Clare Chambers and Phil Parvin; 9. Deliberation, domination and decision-making Judith Squires.