Transcendence and Feminism: Response to Anderson's “Feminist Challenges to Conceptions of God”
Philosophia 35 (3-4):371-373 (2007)
| Abstract | An argument that Pamela Sue Andersonâs critique of Irigaray commits her to a version of the Ideal Observer Theory, a theory Anderson rejects. This paper was delivered in the APA Pacific 2007 Mini-Conference on Models of God | |||||||||
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