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Distinguished Professors at the University of Kansas: Recent submissions
Now showing items 461-480 of 918
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Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Contractarianism"
(Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2007) -
Analyzing Backlash to Progressive Social Movements
(American Philosophical Association, 1999) -
Strikes, Housework, and the Moral Obligation to Resist
(Wiley Blackwell, 1998) -
Sensationalized Philosophy: A Reply to Marquis's "Why Abortion is Immoral"
(The Journal of Philosophy, 1990) -
Revising Philosophy Through the Wide-Angle Lens of Feminism
(American Philosophical Association, 2003) -
Oppression by Choice
(Wiley Blackwell, 1994) -
Multiculturalism as a Cognitive Virtue for Scientific Practice
(Wiley Blackwell (Hypatia), Indiana University Press (Reprint), 1998) -
Is Pareto Optimality a Criterion of Justice?
(Florida State University Department of Philosophy, 1996) -
Indefinitely Repeated Games: A Response to Carroll
(Springer, 1990) -
Toward Open Access: it takes a village
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)Academics and librarians have worked in tandem for many years to broaden access to the scholarship they create, scrutinize, collect, and consume. Recent developments have focused on campus faculty advocating for change ... -
How to Explain Oppression
(Sage, 2005)This article discusses explanatory theories of normative concepts and argues for a set of criteria of adequacy by which such theories may be evaluated. The criteria offered fall into four categories: ontological, theoretical, ... -
Enforced Pregnancy, Rape, and the Image of Woman
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Analytic Feminism: A Brief Introduction
(Wiley-Blackwell, 1995)This essay introduces the subject of this special issue by offering a characterization of analytic feminism in terms of its context, methods, and problem areas. I argue that analytic feminism is a legitimate sub-field both ... -
The Old Sage of the Arkansaw: Polk Cline
(Kansas Bar Association, 2008-03) -
Legal Ethics and Depression
(Kansas Bar Association, 2005-09) -
Legal Services and Advertising in Cyberspace
(Kansas Bar Association, 2001-05) -
The "Good Lawyer" & Rule 2.1
(Kansas Bar Association, 2000) -
The Role of Law: Here and Abroad
(Kansas Bar Association, 1975) -
How Letters of Credit Operate in International Commercial Transactions: An Introduction to the UPC
(Kansas Bar Association, 2008-03) -
International trade law at the close of the century: An update for Kansas lawyers
(Kansas Bar Association, 1999-04)