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Thinking Between Democracy and ViolenceIn Ann Ferguson Mechthild Nagel (ed.), Dancing With Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, Oxford University. 2009.
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Thinking Between Democracy and ViolenceIn Ann Ferguson Mechthild Nagel (ed.), Dancing With Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, Oxford University. 2009.
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34War and FoodIn David M. Kaplan (ed.), Encyclopedia of Food and Agricultural Ethics, Springer Verlag. pp. 2455-2461. 2019.
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1Linda Martin Alcoff is a professor of philosophy, women's studies, and polit-ical science at Syracuse University. She received her Ph. D. at Brown Univer-sity in 1987. She publishes in the areas of epistemology and social identity. Barbara S. Andrew is an assistant professor of philosophy at William Paterson University. She has published articles on Simone de Beau voir, feminist (review)In Barbara S. Andrew, Jean Keller & Lisa H. Schwartzman (eds.), Feminist Interventions in Ethics and Politics: Feminist Ethics and Social Theory, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.
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Thinking Between Democracy and ViolenceIn Ann Ferguson & Mechtild Nagel (eds.), Dancing with Iris: The Philosophy of Iris Marion Young, Oup Usa. 2009.
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49The Philosophical I: Personal Reflections on Life in Philosophy (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2002.Philosophy is shaped by life and life is shaped by philosophy. This is reflected in The Philosophical I, a collection of 16 autobiographical essays by prominent philosophers
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158But Is It Fascism?Journal of Social Philosophy 50 (4): 407-424. 2019.Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
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61Standing between Us and Our Grave WrongdoingsMidwest Studies in Philosophy 36 (1): 112-126. 2012.
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152Could There Be a Humean Sex-Neutral General Idea of Man?Philosophy Research Archives 13 367-377. 1987.In this paper I suggest that the Humean male and Humean female of Hume’s Treatise would have different mental lives due to a great extent to what Hume takes to be the socio-culture in place. Specifically, I show that the Humean male would be incapable but the Humean female would be capable of forming a Humean sex-neutral general idea of man. The Humean male’s inability is not innate but the result of the trauma he experiences when discovering sexuality, reproduction and realizing how insecure a …Read more
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72A Realist Approach to ImmigrationThe Acorn 17 (1): 81-82. 2017.In Strangers in Our Midst, David Miller develops a philosophical position that is intended to guide the complex decisions that liberal democratic states face regarding immigration policy. While it is not likely that Miller’s arguments will convince anyone who is principally committed to the kind of open borders that truly enable the free movement of people across them, Miller has much to offer to those who are either (a) trying to make sense of the position of people who object to unrestricted m…Read more
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63Hannah Arendt Martin Heidegger (review)International Studies in Philosophy 31 (2): 128-133. 1999.
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101The Political Thought of Hannah Arendt (review)International Studies in Philosophy 29 (1): 136-137. 1997.
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93The Feminist Sexuality Debates and the Transformation of the PoliticalHypatia 7 (4): 45-58. 1992.In this essay I examine the history of the sexuality debates among feminists. In both the nineteenth century and the recent sexuality debates the personal is taken to be foundational for a political stance, while simultaneously the debates transform feminist understandings of the extent to which the personal is political. I suggest that this transformation undermines the epistemological assumptions of the debates, resulting in a feminism that cannot be radical.
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130Reading Bartky: Identity, Identification, and Critical Self ReflectionHypatia 8 (1): 159-163. 1993.Remarks on Sandra Lee Bartky's Femininity and Domination.
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Violence and MoralityDissertation, The Ohio State University. 1981.The thesis argued for in this work is that under certain conditions the use of violence is morally obligatory. The thesis is advanced as an alternative to both the pacifist and the liberal, right-oriented theses which are rooted in the idea that violence is evil. The defense consists of an exposition of the problems of the pacifist and liberal theses on the one hand and the development of a system that makes it possible to conceive of the use of violence as morally obligatory on the other hand. …Read more
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163Book Review:Lesbian Ethics: Toward New Values. Sarah Lucia Hoagland (review)Ethics 102 (3): 673-. 1992.
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94Meditations on National IdentityHypatia 9 (2). 1994.This essay is about my coming to awareness of my national identity as a Jewish-Israeli while building a friendship with a Palestinian woman, Amal Kawar, and the place of such an awareness in the process of the re-formation of identity. To the extent that it has a conclusion, it is that, at least in the Jewish-Israeli-Palestinian context, a peace that does not reproduce the past necessitates an ethico-politically based self-examination and change.
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An Apprentice’s Anecdotal Field NotesIn George Yancy (ed.), Philosophy and Biography: At the Intersections, Rowman & Littlefield. 2002.
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From Hegelian Terror to Everyday CourageIn Rebecca Whisnant & Peggy DesAutels (eds.), Global Feminist Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2010.
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36Sexuality, the Family, and NationalismIn Hilde Lindemann (ed.), Feminism and Families, Routledge. 1997.
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1Violent BodiesIn Peggy DesAuteles Joanne Waugh (ed.), Feminists Doing Ethics, Rowman & Littlefield. 2002.
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314Politics and Prioritization of EvilHypatia 19 (4): 192-196. 2004.In this essay I question an assumption of Card's, which seems to place the ethical in a directive relationship with respect to the political. I call attention to the rupture between the two as a marker of modernity and suggest that the political is not only a sphere of power but also a value-sedimented field, with the values in question developing historically as in the case of liberal democracy.
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Teaching (About) GenocideIn Susan Sanchez Casal Amie Macdonald (ed.), he Feminist Classroom For the Twenty-First Century: Pedagogies of Power and Difference, Simon & Schuster.. 2002.