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    Cosmopolis and Cosmopolitanism
    Lonergan Workshop 24 169-186. 2010.
  • This dissertation presents an interpretation of ethical themes in the work of Hans-Georg Gadamer, focusing upon Gadamer's interpretations of Plato and Aristotle. ;Chapter One is a reading of Gadamer's earliest book, Platos dialektische Ethik. Gadamer's interpretation of Platonic dialectic prefigures the linguistic and hermeneutic ontology of his own mature thought. From Gadamer's reading of Plato, language emerges as the medium in which things have their being for us. Language, moreover, has a t…Read more
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    2. Woman of Reason: Lonergan and Feminist Epistemology
    In Cynthia S. W. Crysdale (ed.), Lonergan and Feminism, University of Toronto Press. pp. 33-48. 1994.
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    This essay explores the impact of Kierkegaard’s work on the thought of Stanley Cavell. Cavell identifies two central themes in Kierkegaard’s philosophy: first, rather than concerning itself with problems of logic or with abstract questions, philosophy is concerned with ordinary life and its lived spiritual questions; second, there are things that can only be understood by participating in them. Therefore, the task of the philosopher is not to explain or define ideas but to dramatize for the read…Read more
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    Gadamer and the platonic eidos
    Philosophy Today 39 (1): 83-92. 1995.
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    Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's hard times
    Philosophy and Literature 33 (2). 2009.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard TimesPaulette KidderAt the heart of Martha Nussbaum's work in capability ethics is a rejection of utilitarianism. Nussbaum has repeatedly recounted a pivotal moment in Dickens's Hard Times (1854), in which the young Sissy Jupe delivers an innocent but devastating critique of the utilitarian system.1 Nussbaum's most extended and compelling reading of Hard Times appears in Poetic Justice: The Literary …Read more
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    The Concept of Woman, Vol. II (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1): 151-157. 2004.
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    Gadamer and the Platonic Eidos
    Philosophy Today 39 (1): 83-92. 1995.
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    Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard Times
    Philosophy and Literature 33 (2): 417-426. 2009.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Martha Nussbaum on Dickens's Hard TimesPaulette KidderAt the heart of Martha Nussbaum's work in capability ethics is a rejection of utilitarianism. Nussbaum has repeatedly recounted a pivotal moment in Dickens's Hard Times (1854), in which the young Sissy Jupe delivers an innocent but devastating critique of the utilitarian system.1 Nussbaum's most extended and compelling reading of Hard Times appears in Poetic Justice: The Literary …Read more
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    The Concept of Woman, Vol. II (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1): 151-157. 2004.
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    Gift exchange and justice in families
    Journal of Social Philosophy 32 (2). 2001.
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    Emergency, Climate Change, and the Hermeneutic Virtues
    Philosophy Today 59 (4): 685-698. 2015.