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This text begins with a biographical sketch of the life of the Spanish philosopher Celia Amoros, followed by an examination of the most recent relections from her feminist philosophy. It seeks to understand her reasoning as well as her ethical, political and ontological positions. The article then reviews the contributions that the author has created alongside her previous intellectual works. The text concludes with the critique of patriarchal reason from Amoros’ latest text: Solomon Was Not Wise (2014).

Luisa Posada Kubissa, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Profesora titular de Filosofía de la Universidad Complutense de Madrid (España). Miembro del Consejo del Instituto de Investigaciones Feministas de dicha Universidad. Doctora en Filosofía. E-mail: lposada@ilos.ucm.es

Posada Kubissa, L. (2018). Philosophical feminism of Celia Amorós. Nómadas, (44), 221–229. Retrieved from https://revistas.ucentral.edu.co/index.php/nomadas/article/view/2497

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