Philosophy Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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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) -
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 ... -
Revolution vs. Devolution in Kansas: Teaching in a Conservative Climate
(Teaching Philosophy, 2007) -
Missionary Positions
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2005)Postcolonial feminist scholars have described some Western feminist activism as imperialistic, drawing a comparison to the work of Christian missionaries from the West, who aided in the project of colonization and assimilation ... -
Educational Inequality and the Science of Diversity in Grutter: A Lesson for the Reparations Debate in the Age of Obama
(University of Kansas School of Law, 2009-05) -
Savulescu's objections to the future of value argument
(BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Institute of Medical Ethics, 2005-02-01) -
Deprivations, futures and the wrongness of killing
(BMJ Publishing, 2001-12)In my essay, Why abortion is immoral, I criticised discussions of the morality of abortion in which the crucial issue is whether fetuses are human beings or whether fetuses are persons. Both argument strategies are inadequate ... -
A defence of the potential future of value theory
(BMJ Publishing, 2002-06)In this issue of the journal Mark Brown has offered a new argument against my potential future of value theory. I argue that even though the premises of this new argument are far more defensible than the premises of his ...