Title: Norms and values : essays on the work of Virginia Held
Abstract: Chapter 1 Preface Part 2 I. Care and Morality Chapter 3 Care as Labor and Relationship Chapter 4 Caring in the Balance Chapter 5 Feminism, Autonomy, and Emotion Part 6 II. Feminism and Social Relations Chapter 7 Tropes of Social Relations and the Problem of Tropisms in Figurative Discourse Chapter 8 Feminist Morality and Social Policy Chapter 9 Cultural and the Limits of Difference Chapter 10 Toward a Postpatriarchal Society Part 11 III. Norms, Values, and Theory Chapter 12 A Pluralistic Model of Moral Justification Chapter 13 Living with Evils Chapter 14 Forgiveness and Feminism Part 15 IV. Family and Race Chapter 16 Paternity and Commitment Chapter 17 On the Expressivity and Ethics of Selective Abortion for Disability: Conversations with My Son Chapter 18 Racial Integration Revisited Part 19 V. Historical Reevaluations Chapter 20 Damaris Cudworth Masham: A Learned Lady of the Seventeenth Century Chapter 21 Does Kant's Ethics Ignore Relations between Persons? Chapter 22 and Modes of Production: Allen Wood's The Marxian Critique of Justice Revisited Chapter 23 Afterword Chapter 24 Bibliography of the Writings of Virginia Held Chapter 25 Index
Publication Year: 1998
Publication Date: 1998-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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