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46Additional readingIn Sex from Plato to Paglia: a philosophical encyclopedia, Greenwood Press. pp. 2--767. 2006.
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128Pornography and the social sciences: Reply to Brannigan and GoldenbergSocial Epistemology 2 (2). 1988.
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122Book Review:Rights, Killing, and Suffering. R. G. Frey; Animals and Why They Matter. Mary Midgley; The Case for Animal Rights. Tom Regan (review)Ethics 96 (1): 192. 1985.
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7622Gender, Objectivity, and RealismThe Monist 77 (4): 509-530. 1994.A detailed examination of the philosophy of science of Evelyn Fox Keller, with special emphasis on her account of "objectivity" and her understanding of the methodology of Barbara McClintock.
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198The Unity of Romantic LovePhilosophy and Theology 1 (4): 374-397. 1987.Romantic love is analyzed as including concern, admiration, the desire for reciprocity, exclusivity, and the passion for union. I argue that the passion for union is its central element. An analysis of “x admires y” which recognizes the intentionality of admiration is used to explain how romantic love practices turn out to be sexist. The analysis also shows that idealization is a special case of admiration, and is therefore not an essential part of romantic love.
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128Comments on “Good Sex on Kantian Grounds, or A Reply to Alan Soble,” or A Reply to Joshua SchulzEssays in Philosophy 8 (2): 296-300. 2007.
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82Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1977-1992 (edited book)Rodopi. 1997.This collection joins together sixty essays on the philosophy of love and sex. Each was presented at a meeting of The Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love held between 1977 and 1992 and later revised for this edition. Topics addressed include ethical and political issues (AIDS, abortion, homosexual rights, and pornography), conceptual matters (the nature, essence, or definition of love, friendship, sexual desire, and perversion); the study of classical and historical figures (Plato, Aristo…Read more
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2873Philosophy of sexualityInternet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2009.This encyclopedia article on the philosophy of sexuality discusses the main themes, concepts, and debates in the field, including the metaphysics (or philosophical anthropology) of sex, the morality of sexual behavior, pragmatic and utilitarian evaluations of sexuality, and sexual perversion.
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75Book reviews (review)International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6 (2): 155-162. 1992.Feyerabend's Critique of Foundationalism George Couvalis, 1989 Aldershot, Avebury Press x+158 pp., hardback, ISBN 0 566 07043 X Whose Science? Whose Knowledge? Thinking From Women's Lives Sandra Harding, 1991 Buckingham, Open University Press xii + 319pp.
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J. Van Herik, "Freud on femininity and faith"International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 22 (1/2): 99. 1987.
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3795Deception in Social Science Research: Is Informed Consent Possible?Hastings Center Report 8 (5): 40-46. 1978.Deception of subjects is used frequently in the social sciences. Examples are provided. The ethics of experimental deception are discussed, in particular various maneuvers to solve the problem. The results have implications for the use of deception in the biomedical sciences.
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84The natural, the social, and historical materialismPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 46 (1): 139-154. 1985.
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2151Bad apples: Feminist politics and feminist scholarshipPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 29 (3): 354-388. 1999.Some exceptional and surprising mistakes of scholarship made in the writings of a number of feminist academics (Ruth Bleier, Ruth Hubbard, Susan Bordo, Sandra Harding, and Rae Langton) are examined in detail. This essay offers the psychological hypothesis that these mistakes were the result of political passion and concludes with some remarks about the ability of the social sciences to study the effect of the politics of the researcher on the quality of his or her research.
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2260Loose Women, Lecherous Men (review)Teaching Philosophy 22 (4): 411-416. 1999.A review of Loose Women, Lecherous Men, by Linda LeMoncheck.
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10817In defense of BaconPhilosophy of the Social Sciences 25 (2): 192-215. 1995.Feminist science critics, in particular Sandra Harding, Carolyn Merchant, and Evelyn Fox Keller, claim that misogynous sexual metaphors played an important role in the rise of modern science. The writings of Francis Bacon have been singled out as an especially egregious instance of the use of misogynous metaphors in scientific philosophy. This paper offers a defense of Bacon.
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5Union, Autonomy, and ConcernIn Roger Lamb (ed.), Love analyzed, Westview Press. pp. 65--92. 1997.
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3063Sexual use and what to do about it : internalist and externalist sexual ethicsIn Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. pp. 2. 2011.I begin by describing the hideous nature of sexuality, that which makes sexual desire and activity morally suspicious, or at least what we have been told about the moral foulness of sex by, in particular, Immanuel Kant, but also by some of his predecessors and by some contemporary philosophers.2 A problem arises because acting on sexual desire, given this Kantian account of sex, apparently conflicts with the Categorical Imperative. I then propose a typology of possible solutions to this sex prob…Read more
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55Quit Your Kvetching: The Humor of Woody Allen (review)Essays in Philosophy 12 (2): 346-363. 2011.
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72Ann Ferguson,sexual democracy: Women, oppression, and revolution (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 27 (2): 261-270. 1993.
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104Physical Attractiveness and Unfair DiscriminationInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (1): 37-64. 1982.
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20827Kant and Sexual PerversionThe Monist 86 (1): 55-89. 2003.This article discusses the views of Immanuel Kant on sexual perversion (what he calls "carnal crimes against nature"), as found in his Vorlesung (Lectures on Ethics) and the Metaphysics of Morals (both the Rechtslehre and Tugendlehre). Kant criticizes sexual perversion by appealing to Natural Law and to his Formula of Humanity. Neither argument for the immorality of sexual perversion succeeds.
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Desire: Paraphilias and Distress in DSM-IVIn Jennifer Radden (ed.), The Philosophy of Psychiatry: A Companion, Oxford University Press. 2004.
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45The philosophy of sex and love: an introductionParagon House. 2008.This introductory textbook is an overview of the nature and the ethics of the many aspects of sex and love"--Provided by publisher.
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