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Iris Young

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  •  325
    Civil society and social change
    Theoria 83 (84): 73-94. 1994.
    Civil Society
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    Reply to Tebble
    Political Theory 30 (2): 282-288. 2002.
  • Anerkennung
    with Christopher F. Zum, Beate RÖSSLER, Christopher F. Zurn, and Andreas Wildt
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3): 377-478. 2005.
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    Justice and the Politics of Difference
    Princeton University Press. 1990.
    In this classic work of feminist political thought, Iris Marion Young challenges the prevailing reduction of social justice to distributive justice
    Minority Rights
  •  245
    Breasted experience: The look and the feeling
    In Drew Leder (ed.), The body in medical thought and practice, Kluwer Academic Publishers. 1992.
    Aspects of Consciousness
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    Recognition of love's labor: considering Axel Honneth's feminism
    In Bert van den Brink & David Owen (eds.), Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory, Cambridge University Press. 2007.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  23
    Justice and communicative democracy
    In Roger Gottlieb (ed.), Radical philosophy: tradition, counter-tradition, politics, Temple University Press. 1993.
    Government and DemocracyDemocracyDeliberative Democracy
  •  3
    A room of one's own: Old age, extended care, and privacy
    In Beate Rossler (ed.), Privacies: philosophical evaluations, Stanford University Press. 2004.
    Ethics
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    Five faces of oppression
    In George L. Henderson & Marvin Waterstone (eds.), Geographic thought : a praxis perspective, Routledge. pp. 55-71. 2009.
    Feminist Approaches to Philosophy
  •  3
    ""Alcoff, Linda." Cultural Feminism versus Post-Structuralism: The Identity Crisis in Feminist Theory." In Feminist Theory in Practice and Process, ed. Micheline R. Malson, Jean F. O'Barr, Sarah Westphal-Wihl, and Mary Wyer, 295-326. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989.." Feminist Politics and Foucault: The Limits to a Collaboration." In Crises in Continental Philosophy, ed. Arlene Dallery and Charles Scott, 69-86. Albany (review)
    with Jefmer Allen
    In Linda Fisher & Lester Embree (eds.), Feminist phenomenology, Kluwer Academic Publishers, C. pp. 293. 2000.
    Poststructural Feminism
  •  13
    Violence against power: critical thoughts on military intervention
    In Dean Chatterjee & Donald Scheid (eds.), Ethics and Foreign Intervention, Cambridge University Press. 2003.
    Ethics and Justification of WarJust War TheoryPurpose of War
  •  14
    Justice, inclusion, and deliberative democracy
    In Stephen Macedo (ed.), Deliberative politics: essays on democracy and disagreement, Oxford University Press. 1999.
    Social and Political PhilosophyDeliberative Democracy
  •  65
    “Throwing Like a Girl”: Twenty Years Later
    In Donn Welton (ed.), Body and Flesh: A Philosophical Reader, Wiley-blackwell. 1998.
    Feminist Phenomenology
  •  4
    Situated bodies: Throwing like a girl
    In Donn Welton (ed.), Body and Flesh: A Philosophical Reader, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 259--273. 1998.
    Feminist Phenomenology
  •  65
    Responsabilidad Y justicia global: Un modelo de conexión social
    Anales de la Cátedra Francisco Suárez 39 689-726. 2005.
    In this essay I clarify the status of claims about global justice and injustice which are increasingly voiced and accepted in our world. Such claims present a problem for political philosophy because until recently most philosophical approaches to justice assumed that obligations of justice hold only between those living under a common constitution within a single political community. I will argue that the context that generates obligations of justice is social structural processes rather than p…Read more
    In this essay I clarify the status of claims about global justice and injustice which are increasingly voiced and accepted in our world. Such claims present a problem for political philosophy because until recently most philosophical approaches to justice assumed that obligations of justice hold only between those living under a common constitution within a single political community. I will argue that the context that generates obligations of justice is social structural processes rather than political institutions. Claims that obligations of justice extend globally for some issues, then, are grounded in the fact that some social structural processes have global reach
    Global Justice
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    To Heidegger Blackwell Companions to Philosophy
    with Eric Tsui-James, Charles Taliaferro, and William Schroeder
    Philosophy 29. 2005.
    Blackwell Companions to Philosophy This outstanding student reference series offers a comprehensive and authoritative survey of philosophy as a whole. Written by todays leading philosophers, each volume provides lucid and
  •  422
    Political Responsibility and Structural Injustice
    This is the text of The Lindley Lecture for 2003, given by Iris Marion Young, an American philosopher.
    International Ethics
  •  402
    Inclusion and Democracy
    Oxford University Press. 2000.
    This latest work from one of the world's leading political philosophers will appeal to audiences from a variety of fields, including philosophy, political science, women's studies, ethnic studies, sociology, and communications studies.
    Social and Political PhilosophyDemocracyPolitical Epistemology
  •  294
    Toward a Critical Theory of Justice
    Social Theory and Practice 7 (3): 279-302. 1981.
    JusticeCritical TheoryIris Marion YoungDistributive Justice
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    Recent Theories of Justice (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 18 (1): 63-79. 1992.
    Social and Political PhilosophyDistributive Justice
  •  141
    Justice and Hazardous Waste
    Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 5 171-183. 1983.
    This paper examines some of the philosophical issues underlying disputes about the siting of hazardous industrial facilities. The case the paper focuses on involves the siting of a hazardous waste treatment plant, but many of the same issues and arguments arise in the siting of other potentially dangerous and controversial facilities, such as nuclear power plants. Because the siting of such facilities always poses risks to residents nearby, questions of justice immediately arise in such siting p…Read more
    This paper examines some of the philosophical issues underlying disputes about the siting of hazardous industrial facilities. The case the paper focuses on involves the siting of a hazardous waste treatment plant, but many of the same issues and arguments arise in the siting of other potentially dangerous and controversial facilities, such as nuclear power plants. Because the siting of such facilities always poses risks to residents nearby, questions of justice immediately arise in such siting proposals. In the case I examine here, residents of a community proposed as the site of a hazardous waste treatment plant raise the question of decision making structure and community control as a primary question of justice.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  205
    Review: Sexual Ethics in the Age of Epidemic (review)
    Hypatia 8 (3). 1993.
    In this essay I follow one argument strand from Linda Singer's Erotic Welfare. How can we have a forward-looking and affirmative ideal of sexual freedom when the AIDS panic has altered the sexual landscape and instigated new justifications for oppressive sexual disciplines? How can we be sexual subjects when processes of commodification and disciplinary practices have constrained sexual expression while proliferating sexual fetishes? These are some of the questions this book formulates, without …Read more
    In this essay I follow one argument strand from Linda Singer's Erotic Welfare. How can we have a forward-looking and affirmative ideal of sexual freedom when the AIDS panic has altered the sexual landscape and instigated new justifications for oppressive sexual disciplines? How can we be sexual subjects when processes of commodification and disciplinary practices have constrained sexual expression while proliferating sexual fetishes? These are some of the questions this book formulates, without answering.
    Iris Marion YoungFeminism: Rape and Sexual ViolenceSexual ActivitiesSexual EthicsFeminist EthicsFemi…Read more
    Iris Marion YoungFeminism: Rape and Sexual ViolenceSexual ActivitiesSexual EthicsFeminist EthicsFeminism: SexualityTopics in Feminist Philosophy, Misc
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    The Ideal of Community and the Politics of Difference
    Social Theory and Practice 12 (1): 1-26. 1986.
    Feminist Political PhilosophyMulticulturalism and FeminismIris Marion YoungMarxist and Socialist Fem…Read more
    Feminist Political PhilosophyMulticulturalism and FeminismIris Marion YoungMarxist and Socialist FeminismSocial and Political Philosophy, MiscellaneousPolitical Obligation
  •  148
    Women and Philosophy (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 2 (2): 177-183. 1977.
    Feminist Philosophy, General WorksIris Marion YoungPhilosophy of Education
  •  393
    Feminism and the public sphere
    Constellations 3 (3): 340-363. 1997.
    Feminist Political PhilosophyMarxist and Socialist Feminism
  •  158
    How to think about making institutions just
    Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (3): 92-99. 1991.
    International JusticeJustice, MiscFeminist Political PhilosophyIris Marion Young
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    Responsibility and Global Labor Justice
    Journal of Political Philosophy 12 (4): 365-388. 2004.
    Political EthicsJusticeGlobal Justice
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    Pregnant embodiment: Subjectivity and alienation
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 9 (1): 45-62. 1984.
    The pregnant subject has a unique experience of her body. The dichotomy between self and other, self and world, breaks down. She can experience a positive narcissism and sense of process. Some conceptualizations and practices of contemporary medicine, however, can alienate the pregnant subject from this bodily experience. Keywords: Embodiment, Split Subjectivity CiteULike Connotea Del.icio.us What's this?
    Pregnancy
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    [No title] (edited book)
    with Jeffner Allen
    Indiana University Press. 1989.
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    A companion to feminist philosophy (edited book)
    with Alison M. Jaggar
    Blackwell. 1998.
    Feminist Philosophy, General Works
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