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Ruth Abbey

University of Notre DameSwinburne University of Technology
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  • University of Notre Dame
    Regular Faculty
  • Swinburne University of Technology
    Department of Social Sciences
    Professor
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Social and Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Monika M. Langer, Nietzsche's Gay Science: Dancing Coherence. Reviewed by (review)
    Philosophy in Review 31 (1): 46-48. 2011.
    Friedrich Nietzsche
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    Closer kinships: Rortyan resources for animal rights
    Contemporary Political Theory 16 (1): 1-18. 2017.
    This article considers the extent to which the debate about animal rights can be enriched by Richard Rorty’s theory of rights. Although Rorty’s work has enjoyed a lot of scholarly attention, commentators have not considered the implications of his arguments for animals. Nor have theorists of animal rights engaged his approach to rights. This paper argues that Rorty’s thinking holds a number of attractions for proponents of animal rights. It also considers some of its drawbacks. It is further arg…Read more
    This article considers the extent to which the debate about animal rights can be enriched by Richard Rorty’s theory of rights. Although Rorty’s work has enjoyed a lot of scholarly attention, commentators have not considered the implications of his arguments for animals. Nor have theorists of animal rights engaged his approach to rights. This paper argues that Rorty’s thinking holds a number of attractions for proponents of animal rights. It also considers some of its drawbacks. It is further argued that Rorty’s thinking about rights avoids many of the problems that animal ethic of care theorists have found in rights discourse being applied to animals. Rorty’s work thus provides a valuable resource for bringing these two major strands within the animal ethics literature into closer theoretical kinship.
    Animal Rights
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    Young Karl Does Headstands: A Reply to Daniel Brudney
    Philosophy Today 30 (1): 150-155. 2002.
    Karl Marx
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    Stefan Ramaekers and Judith Suissa, The Claims of Parenting: Reasons, Responsibility and Society. Reviewed by
    Philosophy in Review 33 (1): 9-15. 2013.
    EthicsFreedom and LibertyFrench PhilosophyRelationships and Marriage
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