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  1. Impossible Dreams: Rationality, Integrity, and Moral Imagination. [REVIEW]Cheshire Calhoun & Susan E. Babbitt - 1998 - Philosophical Review 107 (1):125.
    Systemic discrimination produces individuals with a degraded self-concept who therefore may not care about autonomy or set ends compatible with human flourishing. Under systemic discrimination, the dominant conceptual and evaluative framework does not enable the oppressed to articulate their humanity or the rationality of aspiring to full human flourishing. And the injustice of that system may be fully visible only from a perspective outside of that system.
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  • Impossible dreams: rationality, integrity, and moral imagination.E. Babbitt Susan - 1996 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
    Conventional wisdom and commonsense morality tend to take the integrity of persons for granted. But for people in systematically unjust societies, self-respect and human dignity may prove to be impossible dreams.Susan Babbitt explores the implications of this insight, arguing that in the face of systemic injustice, individual and social rationality may require the transformation rather than the realization of deep-seated aims, interests, and values. In particular, under such conditions, she argues, the cultivation and ongoing exercise of moral imagination is necessary (...)
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  • The Construction of Social Reality.John R. Searle - 1995 - Free Press.
    In The Construction of Social Reality, John Searle argues that there are two kinds of facts--some that are independent of human observers, and some that require..
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  • Women, Culture, and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities.Neera K. Badhwar - 1997 - Ethics and the Environment 2 (1):91-94.
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  • Review of Martha Nussbaum and Jonathan Glover: Women, Culture and Development: A Study of Human Capabilities.[REVIEW]Neera K. Badhwar - 1997 - Ethics 107 (4):725-729.
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  • Fact and Method: Explanation, Confirmation and Reality in the Natural and the Social Sciences.Richard W. Miller - 1987 - Princeton University Press.
    In this bold work of broad scope and rich erudition, Richard W. Miller sets out to reorient the philosophy of science.
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  • Fact and Method.Richard W. Miller - 1991 - Journal of Philosophy 88 (3):159-162.
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  • Essence and perfection.Philip Kitcher - 1999 - Ethics 110 (1):59-83.
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  • Abusing Science: The Case against Creationism.Michael Ruse - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):147-148.
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  • A tradition of natural kinds.Ian Hacking - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 61 (1-2):109-26.
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  • The Construction of Social Reality.John R. Searle & Wolfgang Balzer - 1996 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 50 (4):658-664.
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  • Abusing Science--The Case against Creationism.Philip Kitcher - 1985 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 36 (1):85-89.
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  • Colonial racism: Sweeping out Africa with mother Europe's broom.Nkiru Nzegwu - 1999 - In Susan E. Babbitt & Sue Campbell (eds.), Racism and Philosophy. Cornell University Press.
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