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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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    Susan Okin's Justice, Gender, and the Family: Twenty‐Five Years Later
    Hypatia 31 (3): 636-637. 2016.
    Feminist Political Philosophy
  •  208
    Nietzsche's middle period
    Oxford University Press. 2000.
    Ruth Abbey presents a close study of Nietzsche's works, Human, All Too Human, Daybreak, and The Gay Science. Although these middle period works tend to be neglected in commentaries on Nietzsche, they repay careful attention. Abbey's commentary brings to light important differences across Nietzsche's oeuvre that have gone unnoticed, filling a serious gap in the literature.
    Nietzsche: Human, All Too HumanNietzsche: DawnNietzsche: The Gay Science
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    Entry for Charles Taylor
    In John R. Shook & Richard T. Hull (eds.), The dictionary of modern American philosophers, Thoemmes Continuum. pp. 1. 2005.
    Political Theory
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    Book Review: Back to Baczko (review)
    European Journal of Political Theory 5 (3): 355-364. 2006.
    Media Ethics
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