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Introducing Feminist Philosophy of Disability

Disability Studies Quarterly (2013)

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  1. Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer.[author unknown] - 1978 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 51 (4):503-505.
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  • Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer.[author unknown] - 2005 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 78 (4):1-116.
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  • Letter from: the Secretary-Treasurer.[author unknown] - 2009 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 83 (1):1-7.
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  • Introduction.Win-Chiat Lee & Ann Cudd - 2016 - In Win-Chiat Lee & Ann Cudd (eds.), Citizenship and Immigration - Borders, Migration and Political Membership in a Global Age. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  • Diotima's ghost: The uncertain place of feminist philosophy in professional philosophy.Margaret Urban Walker - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):153-165.
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  • Why So Slow? The Advancement of Women.Sharyn Clough - 2004 - Hypatia 19 (2):150-151.
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  • Changing the Ideology and Culture of Philosophy: Not by Reason (Alone).Sally Haslanger - 2008 - Hypatia 23 (2):210-223.
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  • 'I'll Be Glad I Did It' Reasoning and the Significance of Future Desires.Elizabeth Harman - 2009 - Philosophical Perspectives 23 (1):177-199.
    We use “I’ll be glad I did it” reasoning all the time. For example, last night I was trying to decide whether to work on this paper or go out to a movie. I realized that if I worked on the paper, then today I would be glad I did it. Whereas, if I went out to the movie, today I would regret it. This enabled me to see that I should work on the paper rather than going out to (...)
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  • Being a Black Woman Philosopher: Reflections on Founding the Collegium of Black Women Philosophers.Kathryn T. Gines - 2011 - Hypatia 26 (2):429-437.
    Although the American Philosophical Association has more than 11,000 members, there are still fewer than 125 Black philosophers in the United States, including fewer than thirty Black women holding a PhD in philosophy and working in a philosophy department in the academy.1The following is a “musing” about how I became one of them and how I have sought to create a positive philosophical space for all of us.
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  • How Classification Works: Nelson Goodman Among the Social Sciences.Nelson Goodman, Mary Douglas & David L. Hull (eds.) - 1992 - Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
    How Classification Works attempts to bridge the gap between philosophy and the social sciences using as a focus some of the work of Nelson Goodman. Throughout his long career Goodman has addressed the question: are some ways of conceptualizing more natural than others? This book looks at the rightness of categories, assessing Goodman's role in modern philosophy and explaining some of his ideas on the relation between aesthetics and cognitive theory. Two papers by Nelson Goodman are included in the collection (...)
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  • Philosophy and Gender.Cressida J. Heyes (ed.) - 2011 - New York: Routledge.
    How are ‘philosophy’ and ‘gender’ implicated? Throughout history, philosophers—mostly men, though with more women among their number than is sometimes supposed—have often sought to specify and justify the proper roles of women and men, and to explore the political consequences of sexual difference. The last forty years, however, have seen a dramatic explosion of critical thinking about how philosophy is a gendered discipline; there has also been an abundance of philosophical work that uses gender as a central analytic category. In (...)
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  • Theorizing Feminisms: A Reader.Elizabeth Hackett & Sally Haslanger - 2008 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 1 (2):184-187.
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  • Sorting Things out: Classification and Its Consequences.Geoffrey C. Bowker & Susan Leigh Star - 2001 - Journal of the History of Biology 34 (1):212-214.
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  • CSW Jobs for Philosophers Employment Study.Miriam Solomon & John Clarke - 2009 - Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy 8 (2):3-6.
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  • Letter from the Secretary-Treasurer.Richard Bett - 2005 - Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 79 (1):425-428.
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