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67Book Review:Micro-Politics: Agency in a Postfeminist Era. Patricia S. Mann (review)Ethics 106 (2): 464-. 1996.
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37Race, Class, Gender and Sexuality: The Big Questions (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 1998.This ambitious philosophical anthology combines analyses and surveys of contemporary theorising on social identity.
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61Nancy Tuana Laurie ShrageIn Hugh LaFollette (ed.), The Oxford Hndbk of Practical Ethics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 15. 2005.
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183You’Ve Changed: Sex Reassignment and Personal Identity (edited book)OUP Usa. 2009.Is sex identity a feature of one's mind or body, and is it a relational or intrinsic property? Who is in the best position to know a person's sex, do we each have a true sex, and is a person's sex an alterable characteristic? When a person's sex assignment changes, has the old self disappeared and a new one emerged; or, has only the public presentation of one's self changed? "You've Changed" examines the philosophical questions raised by the phenomenon of sex reassignment, and brings together th…Read more
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91Reforming Marriage: A Comparative ApproachJournal of Applied Philosophy 30 (2): 107-121. 2013.In this article, I examine the case for privatising marriage and replacing civil marriage with inclusive civil union policies. I argue against this proposal because of its likely detrimental impact on the social standing of women and girls. In order to assess the importance of civil marriage historically and cross-culturally, I examine a contemporary debate over marriage reform in some predominantly Islamic societies in regard to temporary marriage. I also propose a policy to protect the interes…Read more
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96From Reproductive Rights to Reproductive Barbie: Post-Porn Modernism and AbortionFeminist Studies 28 (1): 61-93. 2002.
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140Book Review:The Grounding of Modern Feminism. Nancy F. Cott (review)Ethics 100 (1): 189-. 1989.
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1Two Types of Semantic AmbiguityDissertation, University of California, San Diego. 1983.This thesis examines procedures for ascribing ambiguity to particular sentences and words of a language. My discussion focuses on theories advanced by Keith Donnellan, Saul Kripke and David Kaplan regarding the alleged referential/attributive ambiguity of definite descriptions, and on arguments offered by Paul Ziff, David Wiggins and Jerrold Katz concerning the ambiguity of the word 'good'. I distinguish two kinds of semantic ambiguity, which I call "strong" and "weak", and develop a theoretical…Read more
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123Abortion and Social Responsibility: Depolarizing the DebateOUP Usa. 2003.Laurie Shrage attributes much of the long-standing controversy about abortion to Roe v. Wade and to the Supreme Court's controversial regulatory scheme in that 1973 decision. Shrage explores the origins of that scheme but argues for an alternate scheme - therapeutic abortions shorter than six months can protect women's interests and advance important public interests, but that reproductive rights campaigns should also focus on the social and economic conditions that prevent women having access t…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |