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296Is Pornography an Action?: The Causal vs. the Conceptual View of Pornography's HarmSocial Theory and Practice 23 (2): 277-306. 1997.According to Catharine MacKinnon, pornography itself subordinates women by ranking women as inferior to men and legitimating acts of violence and discrimination against us. As such, pornography is directly implicated in women's diminished moral and civil status. It follows that pornography is not a form of speech, but rather an action, and so does not deserve first amendment protection. I argue that MacKinnon does not adequately support her claim that pornography is an action but instead shows t…Read more
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1264Respecting Human Dignity: Contract versus CapabilitiesMetaphilosophy 40 (3-4): 366-381. 2009.There appears to be a tension between two commitments in liberalism. The first is that citizens, as rational agents possessing dignity, are owed a justification for principles of justice. The second is that members of society who do not meet the requirements of rational agency are owed justice. These notions conflict because the first commitment is often expressed through the device of the social contract, which seems to confine the scope of justice to rational agents. So, contractarianism seems…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Film, Misc |
| Film Theory |
| Philosophy Through Film |