• Suicide and Moral Responsibility Under Conditions of Political Oppression
    Dissertation, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. 1997.
    "Suicide" is defined as an act of self-killing which is intentional and not coerced. To say that a suicide is a self-killing is to attribute causal responsibility to an agent for her own death. Suicides must be intentional self-killings, because if intention to die is lacking, then the agent cannot be said to be responsible for her death. Therefore, death by accident or disease is excluded from the class of suicides. Finally, since suicides are intentional self-killings for which the agent is re…Read more
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    Natural Law Theory and Feminism
    Vera Lex 4 (1/2): 1-4. 2003.
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    Why circuses are unsuited to elephants
    In Christen M. Wemmer & Catherine A. Christen (eds.), Elephants and Ethics: Toward a Morality of Coexistence, Johns Hopkins University Press. pp. 205. 2008.