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Robert Strikwerda

Saint Louis University
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  • Saint Louis University
    Women's and Gender Studies
    Regular Faculty
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Other Academic Areas
Value Theory
Areas of Interest
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
Philosophy, Misc
Other Academic Areas
Value Theory
  • All publications (8)
  •  13
    Fatherhood and Nurturance
    with Larry May
    Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (2): 28-39. 2008.
  •  18
    Additional reading
    In Alan Soble (ed.), Sex from Plato to Paglia: a philosophical encyclopedia, Greenwood Press. pp. 2--684. 2006.
    German Philosophy
  •  41
    On What Ought We Vote?
    Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 6 182-190. 1984.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  85
    Reply to Victoria Davion's Comments on May and Strikwerda
    with Larry May
    Hypatia 10 (2). 1995.
  •  329
    Men in Groups: Collective Responsibility for Rape
    with Larry May
    Hypatia 9 (2). 1994.
    We criticize the following views: only the rapist is responsible since only he committed the act; no one is responsible since rape is a biological response to stimuli; everyone is responsible since men and women contribute to the rape culture; and patriarchy is responsible but no person or group. We then argue that, in some societies, men are collectively responsible for rape since most benefit from rape and most are similar to the rapist.
    Feminist EthicsFeminism: Rape and Sexual Violence
  •  165
    Male Friendship and Intimacy
    with Larry May
    Hypatia 7 (3): 110-125. 1992.
    Our primary focus is the concept of intimacy, especially in the context of adult American male relationships. We begin with an examination of comradeship, a nonintimate form of friendship, then develop an account of the nature and value of intimacy in friendship. We follow this with discussions of obstacles to intimacy and of Aristotle's views. In the final section, we discuss the process of men attaining intimacy
    Conceptions of GenderPhilosophy of Gender, MiscMaleness and Masculinity
  •  91
    Fatherhood and nurturance
    with Larry May
    Journal of Social Philosophy 22 (2): 28-39. 1991.
    Social and Political PhilosophyPhilosophy of Sexuality
  •  176
    Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism (edited book)
    with Larry May
    Rowman & Littlefield. 1992.
    This fascinating collection of articles offers thoughtful reflections on issues of masculinity too often neglected in feminist philosophy.
    Family Ethics, MiscMaleness and MasculinitySexism
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