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128. Contractarians and Feminists Debate ProstitutionIn Jessica Spector (ed.), Prostitution and Pornography: Philosophical Debate About the Sex Industry, Stanford University Press. pp. 209-239. 2006.
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9Review of Jennifer Dale and Peggy Foster: Feminists and State Welfare (Rle Feminist Theory) (review)Ethics 98 (4): 863-864. 1988.
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320Rawls and Ownership: The Forgotten Category of Reproductive LaborCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13 (n/a): 139-167. 1987.A careful, theoretical clarification of gender roles has only recently begun in social and political philosophy. It is the aim of the following piece to reveal that an analysis of women’s traditional position - her distinctive activities, labor and surrounding sense of ‘mine’ - can not only make valuable contributions towards clarifying traditional property disputes, but may even provide elements for a new conception of ownership. By way of illustration, the article focusses on the influential w…Read more
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18Book Review:Feminists and State Welfare. Jennifer Dale, Peggy Foster (review)Ethics 98 (4): 863-. 1988.
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2Rawls and Ownership: The Forgotten Category of Reproductive LaborCanadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 13 (n/a): 139-167. 1987.A careful, theoretical clarification of gender roles has only recently begun in social and political philosophy. It is the aim of the following piece to reveal that an analysis of women’s traditional position - her distinctive activities, labor and surrounding sense of ‘mine’ - can not only make valuable contributions towards clarifying traditional property disputes, but may even provide elements for a new conception of ownership. By way of illustration, the article focusses on the influential w…Read more
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40Civic Friendship: A Critique of Recent Care TheoryCritical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 10 (2): 233-255. 2007.In recent years feminists have begun arguing for various political conceptions of ‘care’. I have argued, by contrast, for the intimate connection between the women’s movement of the last half century, and the growing realization of the necessity of civic friendship as a condition for genuine justice. I only repeat the outlines of my argument here, for my goal is to look at various institutions which might help realize not merely ‘public care’ – contemporary theories of which I argue need a far m…Read more
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12Rawls and Ownership: The Forgotten Category of Reproductive LaborCanadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (sup1): 139-167. 1987.A careful, theoretical clarification of gender roles has only recently begun in social and political philosophy. It is the aim of the following piece to reveal that an analysis of women’s traditional position - her distinctive activities, labor and surrounding sense of ‘mine’ - can not only make valuable contributions towards clarifying traditional property disputes, but may even provide elements for a new conception of ownership. By way of illustration, the article focusses on the influential w…Read more
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15A Political Reading of the Reproductive Soul in AristotleHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 9 (3). 1992.
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23Valuing ideal theory: Reflections on Virginia held's critique of RawlsMetaphilosophy 21 (1-2): 162-178. 1990.
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22Review of Nancy J. Hirschmann, Kirstie M. McClure (eds.), Feminist Interpretations of John Locke (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10). 2007.
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