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'In What We Tend To Feel Is Without History': Toward a Feminist
Ethics of Affect
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The Gendered Subject of Violence: Towards a Feminist Account of
Ethical Freedom
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Job and the Limits of Wisdom
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The Unity of the Philebus: Continuity in Plato's
Philosophy
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Determinism, Freedom, and Ethics: Spinozistic Interventions in the
Contemporary Discussions of Responsibility
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A Contemporary Jewish Virtue Ethics
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Black Hospitality
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Solidarity as Social Transformation: Towards a Queer Humanism
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The Language of Suffering: Writing and Reading the Holocaust
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Happiness as a Natural and Ethical Goal in Aristotle
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Violence and the Language of Virtue: Political Violence, Ethical Discourse, and Moral Transformation
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The Affective Foundations of Moral Cognition and Justification: A
Naturalistic Account
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Heidegger's Conversations: Relationality, Language, and Ethics
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The Life Worth Living: Ethics and the Experiences of Disability
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