[3] Aside from these uniting features, feminist philosophy is a diverse field covering a wide range of topics from a variety of approaches.
Broadening further, feminist philosophy entails how race, sexuality, socioeconomic class, and other factors of identity impact gender inequalities.
Many theories during the second wave focused primarily on gender equality in the workplace and education.
[5] An important project of feminist philosophy that emerged from the third-wave feminism movement has been to incorporate the diversity of experiences of women from different racial groups and socioeconomic classes, as well as of women around the globe.
Feminist philosophers work within a broad range of subfields, including: