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    Group Rights and Social Ontology
    Philosophical Forum 28 (1-2). 1996.
  •  1
    Self-Determination beyond Sovereignty
    Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (1): 44-60. 2006.
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    A panel titled Feminist Philosophy after Twenty Years was organized by Carol C. Gould for the session sponsored by the Committee on the Status of Women at the American Philosophical Association's 1993 Eastern Division Meeting, December 30, 1993 in Atlanta, GA. The remarks of the three panelists, Linda Lopez McAlister, Ann Ferguson and Kathy Addelson are printed below.
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    Note from the Editor
    Journal of Social Philosophy 36 (2). 2005.
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    How can we confront the problems of diminished democracy, pervasive economic inequality, and persistent global poverty? Is it possible to fulfill the dual aims of deepening democratic participation and achieving economic justice, not only locally but also globally? Carol C. Gould proposes an integrative and interactive approach to the core values of democracy, justice, and human rights, looking beyond traditional politics to the social conditions that would enable us to realize these aims. Her i…Read more
  •  63
    Editor's Note
    Journal of Social Philosophy 39 (4): 465-466. 2008.
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    Autonomy, gendered subordination and transcultural dialogue
    Journal of Global Ethics 3 (3). 2007.
    This paper is a theoretical and empirical investigation into whether persons in subordinate social contexts possess agency and if they do, how do we recognise and recover their agency given the oppressive conditions of their lives. It aims to achieve this through forging closer links between the philosophical arguments and the ethnographic evidence of women's agency. Through such an exercise, this paper hopes to bridge the existing gap between feminist theoretical interventions and feminist poli…Read more
  • Democratic Egalitarianism
    In James P. Sterba (ed.), Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Perspectives, Routledge. pp. 231--46. 2002.
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    Recognition in Redistribution: Care and Diversity in Global Justice
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (S1): 91-103. 2010.
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    Acknowledgements
    Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (4). 2006.
    The Editor-in-Chief would like to thank the following colleagues who have helped maintain …
  •  70
    Gould on Democracy and Human Rights
    Journal of Global Ethics 1 (2): 207-238. 2005.
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    Editor's Note
    Journal of Social Philosophy 46 (2): 159-160. 2015.
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    Social Ontology and the Crisis in the Foundation of Values
    der 16. Weltkongress Für Philosophie 2 578-584. 1983.
    This paper ist addressed to the contemporary crisis in the foundation of values. I argue that the justification of norms and values cannot be provided either by positivist approaches which derive from models of objective scientific explanation or by phenomenological approaches based on subjective intentionality. I propose a new approach to the justification of norms and values which I call social ontology. Such an approach sees values as having their foundation in the nature of human action and …Read more
  •  36
    Beyond Domination: New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy (edited book)
    Rowman & Littlefield. 1984.
    No descriptive material is available for this title.
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    New Paradigms in Professional Ethics
    Professional Ethics, a Multidisciplinary Journal 1 (1-2): 143-154. 1992.
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    Transnational solidarities
    Journal of Social Philosophy 38 (1). 2007.
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    Moral issues in globalization
    In George G. Brenkert & Tom L. Beauchamp (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics: 1750 to the Present, Oxford University Press Usa. 2009.
  •  49
    Editor's Note
    Journal of Social Philosophy 45 (1): 1-2. 2014.
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    Artifacts, Representations, and Social Practice: Essays for Marx Wartofsky
    with Marx W. Wartofsky and Robert Sonné Cohen
    Springer Verlag. 1994.
    A collection of essays by friends, students, and colleagues on Max Wartofsky's 65th birthday. Reflecting Wartofsky's own interests, topics discussed in this text range from the arts and sciences, to ethics and history, from the Enlightenment, through the 19th century to the present day.
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    Self‐development and self‐management: A response to doppelt
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 27 (1-4): 87-103. 1984.
    Doppelt criticizes my theory of freedom as self‐development and the related model of workers’ self‐management which I propose. I argue that Doppelt ignores or misconstrues three major features of my view: (1) the systematic grounding of the conception of freedom in the nature of agency and the distinction I draw between abstract and concrete freedom; (2) my derivation of rights of self‐management from the concept of freedom; (3) my argument for a universal right of employment. In general, Doppel…Read more
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    Action, Creation and the Concept of Community
    Dialectics and Humanism 6 (3): 53-59. 1979.
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    Marx William Wartofsky 1928-1997
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 71 (2). 1997.
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    Introduction
    Journal of Social Philosophy 37 (1). 2006.
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    Editor's Note
    Journal of Social Philosophy 40 (2): 133-134. 2009.
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    The Theory of Universal Human Rights: A Comment on Talbott
    Human Rights Review 9 (2): 157-165. 2008.
    In this analysis of William Talbott’s important book, I note with appreciation his defense of universal moral principles and of moral justification as a “social project,” his focus on the critique of oppression, and his emphasis on empathic understanding in the account of human rights. I go on to develop some criticisms regarding: 1) Talbott’s traditional understanding of human rights as holding against governments and not also applying to nonstate actors; 2) his account of the interrelations am…Read more
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    This article argues that Thomas Pogge's important theory of global justice does not adequately appreciate the relation between interactional and institutional accounts of human rights, along with the important normative role of care and solidarity in the context of globalization. It also suggests that more attention needs to be given critically to the actions of global corporations and positively to introducing democratic accountability into the institutions of global governance. The article goe…Read more
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    Rethinking Democracy
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 51 (2): 444-448. 1991.