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David Ingram, Visible Identities: Race, Gender, and the Self by Linda AlcoffConstellations 18 (1): 106-109. 2011.
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Johanna Oksala, Lines of Fragility: A Foucaultian Critique of ViolenceIn Nathan Eckstrand & Christopher Yates (eds.), Philosophy and the return of violence: studies from this widening gyre, Continuum International Publishing Group. 2011.
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Johanna Oksala, Sexual Experience: Foucault, Phenomenology, and Feminist TheoryHypatia 26 (1): 207-223. 2011.
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Johanna Oksala, The Neoliberal Subject of FeminismJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 42 (1): 104-120. 2011.
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Johanna Oksala, How is feminist metaphysics possible? A Foucauldian interventionFeminist Theory 12 (3): 281-296. 2011.
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Amy Shuffelton, On the Ethics of Teacher–Student FriendshipsPhilosophy of Education 67 81-89. 2011.
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Virgil W. Brower, Ethics is a Gustics: Phenomenology, Gender & Oral SexAssuming Gender 2 (1): 18-45. 2011.
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Virgil W. Brower, Speech & Oral Phenomena: Memory, Mouth, Writing, Life-DeathFrench Literature Series 38 209-230. 2011.
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Kristen Irwin, The Core Mysteries: Pierre Bayle's Philosophical FideismDissertation, Proquest. 2010.
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Martha Holstein, Jennifer Parks, and Mark Waymack, Ethics, Aging, and Society: The Critical TurnSpringer Publishing. 2010.
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Jennifer Parks, Care ethics and the global practice of commercial surrogacyBioethics 24 (7): 333-340. 2010.
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Jennifer Parks, Lifting the Burden of Women's Care Work: Should Robots Replace the “Human Touch”?Hypatia 25 (1): 100-120. 2010.
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Andrew Cutrofello, It Takes a Village Idiot: And Other Lessons Cynthia Willett Teaches UsJournal of Speculative Philosophy 24 (1): 85-95. 2010.
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David Ingram, Abbreviations for Titles of Works by HabermasIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. 2010.
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David Ingram, Appendix E: Rational Choice TheoryIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 341-344. 2010.
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David Ingram, 1. A Public Intellectual Committed to ReasonIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 1-32. 2010.
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David Ingram, 5. Discourse EthicsIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 115-152. 2010.
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David Ingram, 2. Habermas’s Defense of Psychoanalytic Social ScienceIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 33-66. 2010.
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David Ingram, 6. Law and Democracy: Part I: The Foundational RightsIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 153-192. 2010.
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David Ingram, 7. Law and Democracy: Part II: Power and the Clash of ParadigmsIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 193-220. 2010.
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David Ingram, 8. Law and Democracy: Part III: Applying the Proceduralist ParadigmIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 221-252. 2010.
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David Ingram, Review essay: Under consideration: Alessandro Ferrara's The Force of the Example: Explorations in the Paradigm of Judgment, Columbia University Press, 2008, 235 pp (review)Philosophy and Social Criticism 36 (8): 981-984. 2010.
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David Ingram, 10. Crisis and Pathology: The Future of Democracy in a Global AgeIn Habermas: Introduction and Analysis, Cornell University Press. pp. 267-306. 2010.
