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73On Second Thought...Radical Teacher 17 37-38. 1980.Keynote speech for the joint conference of the Michigan Women's Studies Association and the Great Lakes Women's Studies Association, in East Lansing, Michigan, April 20-21, 1980.
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111Lesbian Perspectives on Women's StudiesSinister Wisdom 14 3-7. 1980.Reprinted in German translation as "Lesbische Perspektiven in bezug auf Women's Studies" in Renate Duelli-Klein, Maresi Nerad & Sigrid Metz-Göckel (eds.), Feministische Wissenschaft und Frauenstudium. Hamburg, Germany: Arbeitsgemeinschaft Hochschuldidaktik. pp. 303-310. (1982)
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352Some Reflections on Separatism and PowerSinister Wisdom 6 30-39. 1978.Reprinted in French translation in the French feminist journal Vlasta, Fall (1984); in German translation in Beiträge zur Feministischen Theorie und Praxis 25 (1989); and in Swedish translation in Aktuell kvinnolitterature och Kultur 5 (3) (1991).
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208Rape and RespectIn Mary Vetterling-Braggin, Fredrick Elliston & Jane English (eds.), Feminism and Philosophy, Littlefield, Adams and Co. pp. 333-346. 1977.
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83Male Chauvinism: A Conceptual AnalysisIn Robert Baker & Fred Elliston (eds.), Philosophy and Sex (First Edition), Prometheus Books. pp. 65-79. 1975.
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141Force and MeaningJournal of Philosophy 70 (10): 281-294. 1973.The three notions of illocutionary force, sentence-meaning, and speaker-meaning (what a speaker means by an utterance) have been bandied about, misused and confused in some influential papers about speech acts and, I presume, in quieter corners as well. My object here is to disentangle these notions.
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86Inscriptions and Indirect DiscourseJournal of Philosophy 61 (24): 767-772. 1964.In "An Inscriptional Approach to Indirect Quotation," Israel Scheffler presented an analysis of sentences of the form '... writes that ---'. He was primarily concerned to give a nominalistic analysis of indirect discourse which would elude certain objections offered by Church. Here the question is not whether the analysis eludes those criticisms. The question is whether the analysis is correct. I shall argue that it is not.
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43Feminist Interpretations of Mary Daly (edited book)Pennsylvania State University Press. 2000.This open-ended anthology is a journey into the very canon that Mary Daly has argued to be patriarchal and demeaning to women. This volume deauthorizes the official canon of Western philosophy and disrupts a related story told by some feminists who claim that Daly’s work is unworthy of re-reading because it contains fatal errors. The editors and contributors attempt to prove that Mary Daly is located in the Western intellectual tradition. Daly may be highly critical of conventional Western epist…Read more
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68Essentialism/Ethnocentrism: The Failure of the Ontological CureIn The Center for Advanced Feminist Studies at the University of Minnesota (ed.), Is Academic Feminism Dead? Theory in Practice, Nyu Press. pp. 47-60. 2000.
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162The Necessity of Differences: Constructing a Positive Category of WomenSigns: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 21 (3): 991-1010. 1996.
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| Social and Political Philosophy |
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| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
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| Metaphysics and Epistemology |
| Philosophy of Language |
| Meaning |