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71Gender, patriotism, and the events of 9/11Peace Review 15 (4): 457-461. 2003.In the weeks after 9/11/01, the events of that day were described in many ways. One of the most significant "spins" came from the government: initially the events were described as "a terrorist attack," but not long after they became an "act of war". We were told that what occurred was not a crime to be addressed by punishing the perpetrators, but an attack on a nation-state which requires us to take up arms against the enemy.
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277Feminism and Metaphysics: Unmasking Hidden OntologiesApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 99 (2): 192--196. 2000.Unlike feminist ethics, or feminist political philosophy, or even feminist epistemology and philosophy of science, feminist metaphysics cannot be said (yet!) to have standing as a full-fledged sub-discipline of either philosophy or feminist theory. Although one can find both undergraduate and graduate courses devoted to the other sub-fields just mentioned, a course in feminist metaphysics is a rare find; and there are few professional philosophers who would consider listing in their areas of spe…Read more
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551"But mom, crop-tops are cute!" Social knowledge, social structure and ideology critiquePhilosophical Issues 17 (1). 2007.
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97Ontology and Pragmatic ParadoxProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92. 1992.Sally Haslanger; XIV*—Ontology and Pragmatic Paradox, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 92, Issue 1, 1 June 1992, Pages 293–314, https://doi.org/1.
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