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- noun A person who is not a
feminist .
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In this case, there have to be more bank tellers than feminist bank tellers, and there must be at least a chance that Linda is one of the nonfeminist bank tellers, so "bank teller" is the right answer.
Why the Grass Seems Greener Christopher F. Chabris 2011
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Deegan claims that American women have functioned as sociologists from 1840 on, even though most nonfeminist historians of sociology believe that women did not enter the profession until after 1930.
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Because feminist approaches to ethics tend to be gynocentric as well as gender sensitive, nonfeminist critics of them have complained that these approaches are “female-biased.”
Feminist Ethics Tong, Rosemarie 2009
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And not those involving mainly the MRAs but nonfeminist liberal men.
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And I think this is why Wendy McElroy and the nonfeminist women on the other boards I spoke of ended up feeling forced off.
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And I think this is why Wendy McElroy and the nonfeminist women on the other boards I spoke of ended up feeling forced off.
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However, regardless of the extent of the evolution of “analytic philosophy,” the degree to which methodological boundaries are blurred today, and the fruitfulness of intersections among methods, a number of feminist and nonfeminist philosophers continue to think of themselves in the historical trajectory of analytic philosophy and find the tradition valuable.
Analytic Feminism Garry, Ann 2004
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In addition, feminist philosophers have more motivation for methodological cross-fertilization than do many nonfeminist philosophers.
Analytic Feminism Garry, Ann 2004
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Sections 1 and analytic feminists share resemblances with others in their even larger “family” that includes both nonanalytic feminists and nonfeminist analytic philosophers.
Analytic Feminism Garry, Ann 2004
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Contemporary analytic philosophers, feminist and nonfeminist, can be characterized roughly as follows: they consider (some of) Frege,
Analytic Feminism Garry, Ann 2004
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