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8Comments on Josué Piñeiro “Rilkean Memory and Testimonial Injustice”Southwest Philosophy Review 39 (2): 109-111. 2023.
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6Commentary on “Caring for Identity: Disability and Representation”Southwest Philosophy Review 38 (2): 39-41. 2022.
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Comments on “The Benefits of Being a Suicidal Curmudgeon: Emil Cioran on Killing Yourself”Southwest Philosophy Review 37 (2): 67-70. 2021.
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20American Pragmatism, Disability, and the Politics of Resilience in Mental Health EducationIn David Boonin (ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 623-634. 2018.In this chapter, we critique a concept of resilience that has emerged from contemporary positive psychology and its application to health education. We argue that the present popularity of “resilience” as a strategy for managing mental health discourages educational institutions from providing students with the mental health services they need. Using the tools of American pragmatism, especially the work of John Dewey, we criticize the paradigm of resilience and identify several concrete reformul…Read more
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3When Complementarianism becomes Gender Apartheid: Feminist Philosophers’ Objections to the Christian RightSouthwest Philosophy Review 30 (1): 195-203. 2014.
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11Myth, Matriarchy, and the Philosophy of Sexual DifferenceSouthwest Philosophy Review 29 (1): 31-38. 2013.
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20Rights of Passage: The Ethics of Disability Passing and Repercussions for IdentityRes Philosophica 93 (4): 951-969. 2016.This article responds to two ethical conundrums associated with the practice of disability passing. One of these problems is the question of whether or not passing as abled is morally wrong in that it constitutes deception. The other, related difficulty arises from the tendency of the able-bodied in contemporary society to reinforce the activity of passing despite its frequent condemnation as a form of pretense or fraud. We draw upon recent scholarship on transgender and disability passing to cr…Read more
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22When Complementarianism becomes Gender Apartheid: Feminist Philosophers’ Objections to the Christian RightSouthwest Philosophy Review 30 (1): 195-203. 2014.
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13Historicity and Myth in the Work of Johann Jakob BachofenSouthwest Philosophy Review 31 (2): 95-108. 2015.
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15Systematicity in the Critique of Judgment: The Emergence of a Unified SubjectJournal of Speculative Philosophy 25 (4): 343-358. 2011.
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30Commentary on Martina Ferrari’s “Transgressive Freedom: On Beauvoir’s Hegelian Philosophy of Action”Southwest Philosophy Review 32 (2): 23-27. 2016.
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