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2248Rape and the reasonable manLaw and Philosophy 18 (2): 113-139. 1999.Standards of reasonability play an important role in some of the most difficult cases of rape. In recent years, the notion of the reasonable person has supplanted the historical concept of the reasonable man as the test of reasonability. Contemporary feminist critics like Catharine MacKinnon and Kim Lane Scheppele have challenged the notion of the reasonable person on the grounds that reasonability standards are gendered to the ground and so, in practice, the reasonable person is just the reason…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Practical Reason, Misc |
| Reasons |
| Moral Reasoning and Motivation |
| Family Ethics |
| Parenthood |