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4Comments on Ludger Viefhues-Bailey's "Insights from the straight-jacket"In Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. 2011.
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47Dignity, Justice, and the Nazi Data Debate: On Violating the Violated Anew (edited book)Lexington Books. 2018.In this work, Carol V.A. Quinn considers survivors’ arguments in the debate concerning the ethics of using Nazi medical data, showing what it would mean to take their claims seriously. Her approach is interdisciplinary, incorporating philosophy, psychology, trauma research, survivors’ testimony, Holocaust poetry, literature, and the Hebrew Bible.
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1368Linking Visions: Feminist Bioethics, Human Rights, and the Developing WorldRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2004.This collection brings together fourteen contributions by authors from around the globe. Each of the contributions engages with questions about how local and global bioethical issues are made to be comparable, in the hope of redressing basic needs and demands for justice. These works demonstrate the significant conceptual contributions that can be made through feminists' attention to debates in a range of interrelated fields, especially as they formulate appropriate responses to developments in …Read more
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Embracing gayness with integrityIn Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. 2011.
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102What Ulrichs KnewInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 29 (1): 1-17. 2015.German human rights campaigner Karl Heinrich Ulrichs advocated for same-sex marriage in the nineteenth century. Over a century later, we still have a long way to go. Arguing before his time, he took the Church, both Catholic and Protestant, head on. Ulrichs’s insights seem to have been all but forgotten. No one, to my knowledge, has invoked Ulrichs in contemporary debates about same-sex marriage, and yet he expertly diagnosed the problem and proposed a solution: start with the Church. In this pa…Read more
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Respons to Raja Halwani's commentsIn Adrianne McEvoy (ed.), Sex, Love, and Friendship: Studies of the Society for the Philosophy of Sex and Love, 1993-2003, Rodopi. 2011.
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183Epistemic Injustice and Resistance in the Chiapas Highlands: The Zapatista CaseHypatia 32 (2): 247-262. 2017.Though Indigenous women in Mexico have traditionally exhibited some of the highest levels of maternal mortality in the country—a fact that some authors have argued was an important reason to explain the EZLN uprising in 1994—there is some evidence that the rate of maternal mortality has fallen in Zapatista communities in the Chiapas Highlands in the last two decades, and that other health indicators have improved. In this article, we offer an account of the modest success that Zapatista communit…Read more
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132On IntegrityInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 23 (2): 189-197. 2009.In this paper I develop a social conception of integrity while still holding onto the original meaning of the term. To that end I build mainly on the works of Cheshire Calhoun, whose view of integrity, developed over a decade ago, I consider to be one of the best, Charles Taylor, who has an insightful understanding of the self, which helps provide a richer conception of integrity than I believe Calhoun developed, and Lawrence Langer, who gives an instructive critique of Taylor, which I use to pr…Read more
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87Moral and Pedagogical Reflections on Coming Out in the ClassroomTeaching Philosophy 27 (4): 303-306. 2004.This paper discusses issues involved with revealing one’s sexual orientation, cultural background, or religious beliefs to one’s students. The author takes a Deweyian approach to learning, where learning is an active, embedded practice rooted in life. As such, coming out in the classroom can have positive benefits for learning since the practice of revealing one’s sexual orientation to a group of students can be used to help students think philosophically about their life choices and, in additio…Read more
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Sara Lucia Hoagland and Marilyn Frye, eds., Feminist Interpretations of Mary Daly Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 21 (4): 264-265. 2001.
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96Towards a Social Conception of DignityInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 22 (1): 89-101. 2008.In this paper I develop and defend a social conception of dignity. To that end, I look at what Holocaust survivors say about dignity (and the related Hebrew word, kavod) since many have described their experiences in these terms. Unlike traditional conceptions, on my account dignity admits of degrees—one can have more or less dignity.
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85On the Virtue of Not ForgivingInternational Journal of Applied Philosophy 18 (2): 219-229. 2004.
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93Taking Seriously Victims of Unethical Experiments: Susan Brison's Conception of the Self and Its Relevance to BioethicsJournal of Social Philosophy 31 (3): 316-325. 2002.
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