The reasons of feminism versus the arrogance of dominating reason

Authors

  • María del Carmen López Sáenz UNED

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.16.2019.29684

Keywords:

phenomenology, feminism, intersubjectivity, ethics, intropathy

Abstract

Starting from the work of Vicent Martínez in which he explains what he understands by "practical rationality" in the framework of his philosophical studies for peace–also for peace between genders–, I rethink my own contributions to the interaction between phenomenology and feminism, particularly the link of the phenomenological critique of objectivism and the unmasking of patriarchal reason in order to demonstrate that the non-indifferent recognition of plurality is not at odds with the autonomy and universality of reason, but exclusively with the instrumental reason which dominates until the 21st century. I consider this dominating reason from Husserl's diagnosis of the crisis of the sciences as well as from the criticism to Modernity undertaken by the Frankfurt School. I will pay attention on the third generation of this School as well as on the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty in order to reclaim an enlarged reason which not only has epistemological implications, but existential. This reason can even help overcome the dualisms that have arisen within feminism. Feminism is a tradition of thought that, in dialogue with phenomenology, can attain a philosophical radicalization while phenomenology can take root in the feminist movement and with it, in the self-responsibility of humanity.

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Published

2021-02-08

How to Cite

López Sáenz, M. del C. (2021). The reasons of feminism versus the arrogance of dominating reason. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (16), 233–257. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.16.2019.29684

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Section

Una filosofia para hacer las paces. Especial en homenaje a Vicent Martínez Guzmán