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Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Athens, Georgia, United States of America
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    On Ecofeminist Philosophy
    Ethics and the Environment 7 (2): 1-11. 2002.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethics & the Environment 7.2 (2002) 1-11 [Access article in PDF] On Ecofeminist Philosophy Chris Cuomo In the heat of a historical moment when the interwoven nature of imperialism, ecological degradation, exploitation of workers, racism, and women's oppression is painfully obvious to many, ecofeminism appears to be gaining in popularity. As Karen Warren's book Ecofeminist Philosophy (2000) illustrates, a key insight of ecological fem…Read more
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    Dignity and the right to be lesbian or gay
    Philosophical Studies 132 (1). 2007.
    Richard Mohr emphasizes the importance of dispelling false beliefs about lesbians and gay men, and establishing legislation that protects the rights of sexual minorities. He argues that homophobic policies originate in the belief that gay men and lesbians are categorically less morally valuable than others, rather than deserving of unequal treatment because of their behaviors or actions. In response, I show that homophobic panic over lesbian or gay sex acts is actually quite influential, and arg…Read more
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    Although my position is in basic agreement with the notion that war and militarism are feminist issues, I argue that approaches to the ethics of war and peace which do not consider "peacetime" military violence are inadequate for feminist and environmentalist concerns. Because much of the military violence done to women and ecosystems happens outside the boundaries of declared wars, feminist and environmental philosophers ought to emphasize the significance of everyday military violence.
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    Review: Still Fooling with Mother Nature (review)
    Hypatia 16 (3). 2001.
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    Flourishing, praxis, and charm
    Ethics and the Environment 4 (1): 101-106. 1999.
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    Ada Medina: The artist on process and ethics
    Ethics and the Environment 8 (1): 2-21. 2003.
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    The search for an ethic that is joyful and life-loving, yet politically and scientifically realistic, is at the root of Cuomo's recent philosophy