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The Declaration of Interdependence! Feminism, Grounding and Enactivism

Author: Anya Daly

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Abstract

This paper explores the issue whether feminism needs a metaphysical grounding, and if so, what form that might take to effectively take account of and support the socio-political demands of feminism; addressing these demands I further propose will also contribute to the resolution of other social concerns. Social constructionism is regularly invoked by feminists and other political activists who argue that social injustices are justified and sustained through hidden structures which oppress some while privileging others. Some feminists (Haslanger and Sveinsdóttir, Feminist metaphysics. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy. Stanford: Stanford University, 2011) argue that the constructs appealed to in social constructivism are real but not metaphysically fundamental because they are contingent. And this is exactly the crux of the problem—is it possible to sustain an engaged feminist socio-political critique for which contingency is central (i.e., that things could be otherwise) and at the same time retain some kind of metaphysical grounding. Without metaphysical grounding it has been argued, the feminist project may be rendered nonsubstantive (Sider, Substantivity in feminist metaphysics. Philosophical Studies, 174(2017), 2467–2478, 2017). There has been much debate around this issue and Sider (as an exemplar of the points under contention) nuances the claims expressed in his earlier writings (Sider, Writing the book of the world. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2011) and later presents a more qualified account (Sider, Substantivity in feminist metaphysics. Philosophical Studies, 174(2017), 2467–2478, 2017). Nonetheless, I propose the critiques and defences offered by the various parties continue to depend on certain erroneous assumptions and frameworks that are challengeable. I argue that fundamentality as presented in many of these current accounts, which are underpinned by the explicit or implicit ontologies of monism and dualism and argued for in purely rationalist terms which conceive of subjects as primarily reason-responding agents, reveal basic irresolvable problems. I propose that addressing these concerns will be possible through an enactivist account which, following phenomenology, advances an ontology of interdependence and reconceives the subject as first and foremost an organism immersed in a meaningful world as opposed to a primarily reason-responding agent. Enactivism is thus, I will argue, able to legitimize feminist socio-political critiques by offering a non-reductive grounding in which not only are contingency and fundamentality reconciled, but in which fundamentality is in fact defined by radical contingency. My paper proceeds in dialogue with feminists generally addressing this ‘metaphysical turn’ in feminism and specifically with Sally Haslanger and Mari Mikkola.

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Footnotes
1
I am pleased to say that I and many others have long argued the case for this view before ex-President Obama espoused a similar view—“I’m absolutely confident that for two years if every nation on earth was run by women, you would see a significant improvement across the board on just about everything… living standards and outcomes” (December 16th, 2019). https://​www.​independent.​co.​uk/​news/​world/​americas/​barack-obama-women-men-singapore-feminism-speech-a9248396.​html. For a much earlier presentation of this view see Jane Addams’ essay “Women and Public Housekeeping” (1910).
 
2
The ground-breaking insights of Simone de Beauvoir, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Iris Marion Young and Judith Butler, working within the existential-phenomenological tradition, are the insights that established the feminist philosophical bases for these interrogations (de Beauvoir 2010; Merleau-Ponty 2012; Young 1980; Butler 1990; Daly 2019; McWeeny 2017). Analytic feminist philosophers have subsequently drawn on these ideas—sometimes with acknowledgement, sometimes not. Regardless, the ideas have taken root as being core to the challenge that feminism presents to mainstream philosophy and socio-political critique. Parallel work has also become established within the philosophy of race (Fanon 2008) and the philosophy of disability (Scully 2014; Mitchell 2020 etc.,) drawing on the same strategies, demonstrating their philosophical cogency and efficacity.
 
3
The problems generated by ontology go back to Plato. The philosopher Alfred North Whitehead declared that all Western philosophy is best characterised as a footnote to Plato (Whitehead 1979: 39). It is the persisting dualism originating from Plato, that underpins some of the most intractable problems in Western philosophy (eg. solipsism and scepticism). “For feminist philosophers this dualism has divided the world and experience into dichotomous categories wherein one term becomes the positive and the other the negative thereby underwriting the denigration of the feminine. And so Merleau-Ponty’s work to reinstate the philosophical significance of all that Plato and the heirs to his thought have sought to eliminate or marginalize,—notably perception, the body, intersubjectivity and also his non-dualist ontology, has immense political implications” (Daly 2019).
 
4
Cordelia Fine’s book Testosterone Rex —Unmaking the Myths of Our Gendered Minds (2017), follows in Beauvoir’s footsteps but brings the discussions into current relevance in engaging with neuroscience, by tackling the pervasive and persisting idea that sex is natural and not cultural.
 
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Metadata
Title
The Declaration of Interdependence! Feminism, Grounding and Enactivism
Author
Anya Daly
Publication date
13-01-2021
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Human Studies / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 0163-8548
Electronic ISSN: 1572-851X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10746-020-09570-3

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