An Ethics of Sexual Difference

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"An Ethics of Sexual Difference" by Luce Irigaray explores the ethical implications of recognizing and valuing sexual difference.

Irigaray argues that traditional ethics, based on the model of a single, universal subject, fails to account for the specific needs and experiences of women.

She advocates for an ethics that embraces the differences between men and women, promoting mutual respect and recognition.

The book challenges the dominant patriarchal structures that perpetuate inequality and injustice.

It proposes a new vision of human relations based on reciprocity and dialogue.

"An Ethics of Sexual Difference" is a foundational text in feminist ethics, influencing discussions on gender, identity, and social justice.

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