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74Wittgenstein and the Moral Life: Essays in Honor of Cora Diamond (edited book)MIT Press. 2007.Essays by leading scholars that take as their point of departure Cora Diamond 's work on the unity of Wittgenstein's thought and her writings on moral philosophy..
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109A Brilliant Perspective: Diamondian EthicsPhilosophical Investigations 34 (4): 331-352. 2011.The aims of this paper are twofold: (i) to bring out how Cora Diamond's essays on ethics represent a shift in perspective when considered against the backdrop of dominant trends in contemporary moral philosophy and thereby (ii) to shed light on and indicate strategies for combating sources of philosophical resistance to her ethical project
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17IntroductionIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 1-9. 2016.
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34Ethics as Part of Human Natural HistoryGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 30 (2): 391-407. 2009.
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71What is posthumanism? By Cary Wolfe. Minneapolis: University of minnesota press, 2010Hypatia 27 (3): 678-685. 2012.
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126Beyond moral judgmentHarvard University Press. 2007.Wider possibilities for moral thought -- Objectivity revisited: a lesson from the work of J.L. Austin -- Ethics, inheriting from Wittgenstein -- Moral thought beyond moral judgment: the case of literature -- Reclaiming moral judgment: the case of feminist thought -- Moralism as a central moral problem.
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616The New Wittgenstein (edited book)Routledge. 2000.This text offers major re-evaluation of Wittgenstein's thinking. It is a collection of essays that presents a significantly different portrait of Wittgenstein. The essays clarify Wittgenstein's modes of philosophical criticism and shed light on the relation between his thought and different philosophical traditions and areas of human concern. With essays by Stanley Cavell, James Conant, Cora Diamond, Peter Winch and Hilary Putnam, we see the emergence of a new way of understanding Wittgenstein's…Read more
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25Book review: Margaret urban Walker. Moral contexts. Lanham, md.: Rowman and Littlefield, 2003 (review)Hypatia 20 (4): 220-223. 2000.
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223. More on Animal Minds: Dogs and ConceptsIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 92-120. 2016.
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66. Extending the Argument: Literary Accounts of Moral Kinship between Humans and AnimalsIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 203-254. 2016.
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Wittgenstein and the Moral LifeFilosoficky Casopis 56 629-632. 2008.[Wittgenstein and the Moral Life]
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95. A Couple of Competing Views: Foot’s Ethical Naturalism and Wolfe’s PosthumanismIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 165-202. 2016.
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242The happy truth: J. L. Austin's how to do things with wordsInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (1). 2002.This article aims to disrupt received views about the significance of J. L. Austin's contribution to philosophy of language. Its focus is Austin's 1955 lectures How To Do Things With Words . Commentators on the lectures in both philosophical and literary-theoretical circles, despite conspicuous differences, tend to agree in attributing to Austin an assumption about the relation between literal meaning and truth, which is in fact his central critical target. The goal of the article is to correct …Read more
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8IndexIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 279-288. 2016.
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1Wittgenstein's philosophy in relation to political thoughtIn Alice Crary & Rupert J. Read (eds.), The New Wittgenstein, Routledge. pp. 118--145. 2000.
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4AcknowledgmentsIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 275-276. 2016.
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138Minding What Already MattersPhilosophical Topics 38 (1): 17-49. 2010.This article offers a critique of moral individualism. I introduce the topic of moral individualism by discussing how its characteristic assumptions play an organizing role in contemporary conversations about how animals should be treated. I counter that moral individualism fails to do justice not only to our ethical relationships with animals but also to our ethical relationships with human beings. My main argument draws on elements of Wittgenstein’s later philosophy of psychology, and in prese…Read more
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78Dumb beasts and dead philosophers: Humanity and the humane in ancient philosophy and literature – by Catherine OsbornePhilosophical Investigations 32 (2): 191-197. 2009.No Abstract
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154. All Human Beings and Animals Are Inside Ethics: Reflections on Cognitive Disability and the DeadIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 121-164. 2016.
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367. Two Issues in Ethics: Eating Animals and Experimenting on ThemIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 255-271. 2016.
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5Epigraph CreditsIn Inside Ethics: On the Demands of Moral Thought, Harvard University Press. pp. 277-278. 2016.
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25Wittgenstein's pragmatic strainSocial Research: An International Quarterly 70 (2): 369-391. 2003.