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  1. On the genealogy of morals: a polemic: by way of clarification and supplement to my last book, Beyond good and evil.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1996 - Oxford ;: Oxford University Press. Edited by Douglas Smith.
    Divided into three essays, this title offers an investigation into the origins of our moral values, or as the author calls them 'moral prejudices'. It addresses the concept of guilt and its role in the development of civilization and religion. It also considers suffering and its role in human existence.
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  • Reconciling Equality to Difference: Caring (F)or Justice for People with Disabilities.Anita Silvers - 1995 - Hypatia 10 (1):30 - 55.
    A feminist ethics that bases morality on dependence or vulnerability challenges the moral priority of uniform over disparate treatment. Persons with disabilities resist equality's homogenization of moral personhood. But displacing equality in favor of caring or trust reprises the repression of those already marginalized. The ethics of difference proves an ineffective remedy for the negative consequences attendant on how historically marginalized groups are different. An historicized conception of equality resolves the dilemma.
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  • Women and Disability.Susan Lonsdale - 1990
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  • The Issues at Stake: Theory and Practice in the Contemporary Women's Movement in India.Nandita Gandhi & Nandita Shah - 1992 - South Asia Books.
    Over seksueel geweld, gezondheid, werkende vrouwen, organisatievormen, wetgeving.
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  • Mental Health of Indian Women: A Feminist Agenda.Bhargavi V. Davar - 1999 - SAGE Publications Pvt..
    This pioneering book discusses the mental health of Indian women from the twin perspectives of feminism and the philosophy of the social sciences. Reviewing data and documented material covering broad areas such as theory, research, clinical practice and policy, Bhargavi V Davar addresses issues of: the epidemiology of mental distress among Indian women; the aetiology of mental illness in terms of socio-demography, violence and culturally specific distress behaviours; gender bias in mental health services; and the female `self' in the context (...)
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