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    Liberal Conceptions of the Self and Autonomy
    Social Philosophy Today 2 94-108. 1989.
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    The indeterminacy of logical form
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 64 (2). 1986.
    This Article does not have an abstract
  •  22
    Anarchism and feminism
    Journal of Social Philosophy 21 (2-3): 160-173. 1990.
    [anarchism] desires above all…the political, economic, and social equalization of the two sexes…we demand…that every individual, man or woman, coming into life, shall find as nearly as possible equal means for the development of his or her different faculties and for their utilization by his or her labor; to organize a society which, renders for every individual…the exploitation of anybody else, impossible
  • Logical Form: Its Scope and Limits
    Dissertation, University of Minnesota. 1982.
    It has been widely believed by philosophers and logicians that natural language sentences and arguments have logical forms. Thus, the logical form of an argument is supposed to be responsible for its formal validity. Logical atomists, ideal-language philosophers and natural-language semanticists, among others, all have stressed the importance of logical form. ;Often, views on logical form imply that there is a correct and unique logical form that sentences and arguments have, and that the assign…Read more