University of Texas at Austin
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1981
Tempe, Arizona, United States of America
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    Artless Integrity (review)
    Dialogue 41 (2): 417-420. 2002.
    Feminist philosophy has often succeeded in breaking new philosophical ground because it takes its paradigm examples from the lives of marginalized people. It then seeks to construct philosophical views that are adequate to those lives. Artless Integrity is, in this sense, a work in feminist philosophy. Susan Babbitt focuses on the lives of those at "moral risk." A person is at moral risk if social expectations undermine her options for self-realization, and if her choice to redirect her life tow…Read more
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    Sex and Ethics: Essays on Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good Life (review)
    Social Theory and Practice 34 (4): 635-639. 2008.