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    Justice in an Unjust World
    In Ruthanne Crapo Kim, Yvette Russell & Brenda Sharp (eds.), Horizons of Difference: Rethinking Space, Place and Identity with Irigaray, The State University of New York Press. pp. 215-237. 2022.
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    Introduction: Irigaray and the Question of Sexual Difference
    In Mary C. Rawlinson & James Sares (eds.), What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray, Columbia University Press. pp. 1-14. 2023.
    In this introduction, we consider how this volume demonstrates not only that the question of sexual difference can be asked with Irigaray but that her project necessitates engaging the question if we are to take seriously her diagnosis of sexual difference as “one of the major philosophical issues, if not the issue, of our age.” We consider how Irigaray's questioning of sexual difference implicates a dialectic of natural and cultural determinations, challenging reductive and essentialist reading…Read more
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    What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray (edited book)
    Columbia University Press. 2023.
    Luce Irigaray has written that “sexual difference is one of the major philosophical issues, if not the issue, of our age.” Spanning metaphysics, phenomenology, and psychoanalysis, her work examines how sexual difference structures being and subjectivity, organizes our experience of the world, and affects the images and discourses involved in knowledge production and practical action. No other philosopher has paid such careful attention to the consequences of the elision of sexual difference in p…Read more
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    Chapter two. Opening hegel’s autological circle
    In Mary C. Rawlinson & James Sares (eds.), What Is Sexual Difference?: Thinking with Irigaray, Columbia University Press. pp. 39-58. 2023.
  • Introduction
    In Engaging the World: Thinking after Irigaray, State University of New York Press. 2016.
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    Few works have had the impact on contemporary philosophy exerted by Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Twentieth-century philosophers in France were bound together by a reading of Hyppolite's translation and commentary. Sartre, Merleau-Ponty, Lacan, and Bataille were all shaped by Kojève's lectures on the book. Late twentieth-century philosophers such as Derrida, Lyotard, Deleuze, and Irigaray all operate against a Hegelian horizon. Similarly, in Germany Heidegger, Adorno, and Habermas developed …Read more
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    Letters to the Editor
    with John D. Sommer, Ed Casey, Eva Kittay, Michael A. Simon, Patrick Grim, Clyde Lee Miller, Rita Nolan, Marshall Spector, Don Ihde, Peter Williams, Anthony Weston, Donn Welton, Dick Howard, David A. Dilworth, and Tom Foster Digby 3d
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 66 (5). 1993.
    Letters to the Editor
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    Introduction
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 (3): 203-205. 1994.
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    Sarah Clark Miller
    Philosophy 1992 1996. 1999.
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    Food, Health, and Global Justice
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 8 (2): 1-9. 2015.
    The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC 2015) estimates that 35 percent of American adults are obese, while 69 percent are overweight. The CDC also estimates that nearly one in every five children in the United States is obese. The National Bureau of Economic Research estimates that medical treatments of obesity cost US$168.4 billion a year, or 16.5 percent of national spending on medical care (Cawley and Meyerhoefer 2010). Public Health England (n.d.) estimates that 25 percent …Read more
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    Toward an Ethics of Place
    International Studies in Philosophy 38 (2): 141-158. 2006.
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    Introduction
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1 (1): 1-6. 2008.
  • Michel Foucault
    In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of Aesthetics, Oxford University Press. 1998.
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    Introduction
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 26 (4). 2001.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    Phenomenology and Literature (review)
    Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 11 (3): 172-174. 1980.
  •  7
    A Note on Corine Pelluchon
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 12 (2): 165-166. 2019.
    Corine Pelluchon is professor of philosophy at Paris-Est-Marne-La-Vallée and one of the foremost feminist political philosophers and bioethicists in France. Her major works, which have been translated into Spanish, German, Korean, Greek, Italian, and Japanese, include L’autonomie brisée. Bioéthique et philosophie, La raison du sensible. Entretiens autour de la bioéthique, and Eléments pour une éthique de la vulnérabilité. Les hommes, les animaux, la nature.Recently, Bloomsbury published a transl…Read more
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    AIDS 519 Murphy, Timothy F. Health-Care Workers with AIDS and a Patient's Right to Know 553 Nelson, James Lindemann. Publicity and Pricelessness: Grassroots Decisionmaking and Justice in Rationing 333 (review)
    with Laurence J. O'Connell, James Parker, Massimo Reichlin, David Resnik, John Sadler, Yosaf Hulgus, George Agich, Marian Gray Secundy, and Mark J. Sedler
    Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 19 641-645. 1994.
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    The Concept of a Feminist Bioethics: IJFAB at Ten
    International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 10 (1): 1-6. 2017.
    Dear IJFAB Readers,This tenth anniversary issue of IJFAB will be the last to appear under the Stony Brook masthead. In 2007, on the day of the blizzard that came to be known as the St. Patrick’s Day Snowstorm, the “protoeditorial board” met at Stony Brook Manhattan to begin creating IJFAB. We were guided in this endeavor by the late, great Anne Donchin, a cofounder of FAB as well as a beloved mentor and friend. As a philosopher, Anne held that concepts imply practical commitments or creeds. She …Read more
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    Art and Truth: Reading Proust
    Philosophy and Literature 6 (1-2): 1-16. 1982.
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    ABSTRACT This essay focuses on two underlying presumptions that impinge on the effort of UNESCO to engender universal agreement on a set of bioethical norms: the conception of universality that pervades much of the document, and its disregard of structural inequalities that significantly impact health. Drawing on other UN system documents and recent feminist bioethics scholarship, we argue that the formulation of universal principles should not rely solely on shared ethical values, as the draft …Read more
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    Derrida and Feminism: Recasting the Question of Woman (edited book)
    with Ellen Feder and Emily Zakin
    Routledge. 1997.
    The first-ever compilation of articles that highlights the intersection of Derridean and feminist theories--a work that represents the extensive and diverse response feminist theorists have had to Derrida, particularly to the issues of gender, identity, and the construction of the subject.
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    Thinking with Irigaray (edited book)
    with Sabrina L. Hom and Serene J. Khader
    State University of New York Press. 2011.
    An interdisciplinary and contemporary response to Irigaray’s work