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Hypatia - A Journal of Feminist Philosophy

Special Issue:

FEAST: Current Work in Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
Guest editor: Diana Tietjens Meyers
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Hypatia - A Journal of Feminist Philosophy

Hypatia

Edited by:
Alison Wylie
(University of Washington)
and Lori Gruen
(Wesleyan University)

Book Review Editor:

Sharyn Clough
(Oregon State University)

Print ISSN: 0887-5367
Online ISSN: 1527-2001
Frequency: Quarterly
Current Volume: 25 / 2010


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Introduction
Diana Tietjens Meyers

Harm or Mere Inconvenience? Denying Women Emergency Contraception
Carolyn McLeod

Narrative Integration, Fragmented Selves, and Autonomy
Catriona Mackenzie, Jacqui Poltera

Simone de Beauvoir and Hannah Arendt on Labor
Andrea Veltman

When Strangers Call: A Consideration of Care, Justice, and Compassion
Chris Frakes

Lifting the Burden of Women's Care Work: Should Robots Replace the "Human Touch"?
Jennifer A. Parks

The Importance of Personal Relationships in Kantian Moral Theory: A Reply to Care Ethics
Marilea Bramer

Dependency in Justice: Can Rawlsian Liberalism Accommodate Kittay's Dependency Critique?
Asha Bhandary

Filial Responsibilities of Dependent Children
Amy Mullin

Autonomy and Authorship: Storytelling in Children's Picture Books
Louise Collins

Relational Group Autonomy: Ethics of Care and the Multiculturalism Paradigm
Fiona MacDonald

Musings: Greetings from an Unlikely Filmmaker
Joan Callahan



About Hypatia
Hypatia is a forum for cutting edge work in feminist philosophy. Since its inception in the mid-1980s as an independent journal, Hypatia has been both a catalyst for broadening and refining feminist philosophy, and an invaluable resource for those who teach in this area. Feminist philosophy arises out of diverse traditions and methods within philosophy, and is also richly interdisciplinary in orientation; we are committed to publishing articles that are broadly accessible. Hypatia serves as a resource for the wider women's studies community, for philosophers generally, and for all those interested in philosophical issues raised by feminism.


 


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