
In Defence of Different Voices
Author(s) -
Helen Beebee,
AnneMarie McCallion
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
symposion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.159
H-Index - 3
eISSN - 2392-6260
pISSN - 1584-174X
DOI - 10.5840/symposion20207213
Subject(s) - value (mathematics) , metaphilosophy , epistemology , sociology , aesthetics , philosophy , western philosophy , mathematics , statistics
Louise Antony draws a now well-known distinction between two explanatory models for researching and addressing the issue of women’s underrepresentation in philosophy – the ‘Different Voices’ (DV) and ‘Perfect Storm’ (PS) models – and argues that, in view of PS’s considerably higher social value, DV should be abandoned. We argue that Antony misunderstands the feminist framework that she takes to underpin DV, and we reconceptualise DV in a way that aligns with a proper understanding of the metaphilosophical framework that underpins it. On the basis of that reconceptualisation – together with the rejection of her claim that DV posits ‘cognitive’ differences between women and men – we argue that Antony’s negative assessment of DV’s social value is mistaken. And, we argue, this conclusion does not depend on endorsing the relevant feminist metaphilosophical framework. Whatever our metaphilosophical commitments, then, we should all agree that DV research should be actively pursued rather than abandoned.