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4Harm, offence, and censorshipIn John Horton & Susan Mendus (eds.), Aspects of Toleration: Philosophical Studies, Methuen. 1985.
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1Alasdair Macintyre : After virtue and afterIn John P. Horton & Susan Mendus (eds.), After Macintyre: Critical Perspectives on the Work of Alasdair Macintyre, University of Notre Dame Press. 1994.
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12The Politics of Toleration in Modern Life (edited book)Duke University Press. 2000.In _The Politics of Toleration in Modern Life _Susan Mendus gathers a group of distinguished public figures—philosophers, historians, lawyers, and religious leaders—to reflect on a core issue within contemporary political debate. At the close of a century that will be remembered for its two world wars and its eruptions of genocide, the contributors examine the importance of an insistence on tolerance and the dangers of its lack, both historically and in the present day. How can toleration be fos…Read more
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Out of the Doll's House Reflections on Feminism and AutonomyUniversity of York, Department of Politics. 1998.
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2Mill's the Subjection of Women: Critical Essays (edited book)Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2005.The articles collected in this critical edition represent a variety of interpretations both of the kind of feminism Mill represents and of the specific arguments he offers in The Subjection of Women including their lexical ordering and relative merit. Each selection is preceded by a brief and useful summary of the author's position intended to assist introductory students
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49John Locke's Letter on Toleration in Focus (edited book)Routledge. 1991.Though several editions of Locke's Letter of Toleration art available, the unique value of this volume lies in the fact that it conbines both the text of the Letter and interpretative, critical essays. Several essays are reprints of the most important articles on the Letter , but there is also new material , specially commissioned for the volume and published here for the first time. Given the importance of Locke's Letter on Toleration , this volume will be welcomed by both students and teachers…Read more
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73Impartiality in moral and political philosophyOxford University Press. 2002.The debate between impartialists and their critics has dominated both moral and political philosophy for over a decade. Characteristically, impartialists argue that any sensible form of impartialism can accommodate the partial concerns we have for others. By contrast, partialists deny that this is so. They see the division as one which runs exceedingly deep and argue that, at the limit, impartialist thinking requires that we marginalise those concerns and commitments that make our lives meaningf…Read more
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16Feminism and emotion: readings in moral and political philosophySt. Martin's Press. 2000.This book combines the insights of enlightenment thinking and feminist theory to explore the significance of love in modern philosophy. The author argues for the importance of emotion in general, and love in particular, to moral and political philosophy, pointing out that some of the central philosophers of the enlightment were committed to a moralized conception of love. However, she believes that feminism's insights arise not from its attribution of special and distinctive qualities to women, …Read more
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71Politics and moralityPolity. 2009.In this book, Susan Mendus seeks to address these important questions to assess whether this apparent tension between morality and politics is real and, if so, ...
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68John Locke: A Letter Concerning Toleration -- In FocusPhilosophical Quarterly 43 (173): 539. 1993.
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13The Passage of Nature By Dorothy Emmet London: Macmillan, 1992, 136 pp., £29.50 (review)Philosophy 68 (265): 412-. 1993.
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30The Serpent and the DovePhilosophy 63 (245). 1988.In his essay ‘The Simple Art of Murder’, Raymond Chandler describes the world of the American detective story as ‘a world in which gangsters can rule nations and almost rule cities, in which hotels and apartment houses and celebrated restaurants are owned by men who made their money out of brothels, in which a screen star can be the fingerman for a mob, and the nice man down the hall is a boss of the numbers racket; a world where a judge with a cellar full of bootleg liquor can send a man to jai…Read more
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24The Community of Rights By Gewirth Alan University of Chicago, 1996, 380pp.,£ 31.95 (review)Philosophy 72 (282): 609-. 1997.
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15Other Human Beings By David Cockburn London: Macmillan, 1990, 240 pp., £40.00 (review)Philosophy 66 (258): 529-. 1991.
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74Judith Shklar, The Faces of Injustice, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1990, pp. 144Utilitas 4 (2): 340. 1992.
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140John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor on Women and MarriageUtilitas 6 (2): 287. 1994.This paper focuses on two works of nineteenth-century feminism: Harriet Taylor's essay, Enfranchisement of Women, and John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women. My aim is to indicate that these texts are more radical than is usually allowed: far from being merely criticisms of the legal disabilities suffered by women in Victorian Britain, they are important moral texts which anticipate central themes within twentieth-century radical feminism. In particular, The Subjection of Women is not merely…Read more
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9Human Morality By Samuel Scheffler Oxford University Press 1992 145 pp., £9.50 paper (review)Philosophy 69 (270): 509-. 1994.
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29Humility By Norvin Richards Temple University Press, 1992, 240pp., $37.95 (review)Philosophy 68 (266): 568-. 1993.
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36Gender and Genius: Towards a Feminist Aesthetics By Christine Battersby The Women's Press, 1989, viii + 161 pp., £12.95 (review)Philosophy 65 (254): 525-. 1990.
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16Hare and Critics: Essays on Moral Thinking with comments by R. M. Hare Edited by Douglas Seanor and N. Fotion Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988, viii + 307 pp., £30.00 (review)Philosophy 64 (248): 269-. 1989.
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35Different Voices, Still Lives: Problems in the Ethics of CareJournal of Applied Philosophy 10 (1): 17-27. 1993.ABSTRACT Recent writings in feminist ethics have urged that the activity of caring is more central to women's lives than are considerations of justice and equality. This paper argues that an ethics of care, so understood, is difficult to extend beyond the local and familiar, and is therefore of limited use in addressing the political problems of the modern world. However, the ethics of care does contain an important insight: if references to care are understood not as claims about women's nature…Read more
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12Book Review:Morality Within the Limits of Reason. Russell Hardin (review)Ethics 101 (1): 183-. 1990.
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11A Theory of Value and Obligation By Robin Attfield Croom Helm, 1987, 262 pp., £30.00 (review)Philosophy 63 (245): 406-. 1988.
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18Autonomy and Self Respect By Thomas E. Hill Jr. Cambridge University Press, 1991, 218 pp., £27.50, £9.95 paper (review)Philosophy 67 (262): 561-. 1992.