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- Eva Feder Kittay is an American philosopher. She is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emerita) at Stony Brook University. Her primary interests include feminist philosophy, ethics, social and political theory, metaphor, and the application of these disciplines to disability studies. Kittay has also attempted to bring philosophical concerns into the public spotlight, including leading The Women's Committee of One Hundred in 1995, an organization that opposed the perceived punitive nature of the social welfare reforms taking place in the United States at the time. (en)
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- Guggenheim Fellowship , NEH Fellowship , Phi Beta Kappa Lebowitz Prize , Society for Women in Philosophy Women of the Year (en)
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- CUNY Graduate Center , Sarah Lawrence College (en)
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- Feminist philosophy, ethics of care, social and political theory, metaphor, disability studies (en)
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- Accounting for dependency as a feature justice, cognitive disability and moral personhood, reciprocity, semantic field theory of metaphor (en)
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- Love's Labor: Essays on Women, Equality and Dependency, Metaphor: Its Cognitive Force and Linguistic Structure (en)
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- "The Cognitive Force of Metaphor" (en)
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- Eva Feder Kittay is an American philosopher. She is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy (Emerita) at Stony Brook University. Her primary interests include feminist philosophy, ethics, social and political theory, metaphor, and the application of these disciplines to disability studies. Kittay has also attempted to bring philosophical concerns into the public spotlight, including leading The Women's Committee of One Hundred in 1995, an organization that opposed the perceived punitive nature of the social welfare reforms taking place in the United States at the time. (en)
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- Eva Kittay (en)
- エヴァ・フェダー・キテイ (ja)
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