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  1. Liu Ts'un-yan & Judith Berling (1982). The "Three Teachings" in the Mongol-Yüan Period. In Hok-lam Chan & William Theodore De Bary (eds.), Yüan Thought: Chinese Thought and Religion Under the Mongols. Columbia University Press.score: 120.0
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  2. A. C. Rietjens Judith, J. Der Maas Pauvanl, D. Onwuteaka-Philipsen Bregje, J. M. Delden Johannevans & Agnes van der Heide (2009). Two Decades of Research on Euthanasia From the Netherlands. What Have We Learnt and What Questions Remain? Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 6 (3).score: 30.0
    Two decades of research on euthanasia in the Netherlands have resulted into clear insights in the frequency and characteristics of euthanasia and other medical end-of-life decisions in the Netherlands. These empirical studies have contributed to the quality of the public debate, and to the regulating and public control of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. No slippery slope seems to have occurred. Physicians seem to adhere to the criteria for due care in the large majority of cases. Further, it has been shown (...)
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  3. Sánchez Flores & Mónica Judith (2005). Political Philosophy for the Global Age. Palgrave Macmillan.score: 30.0
    In a time of globalization, Political Philosophy for the Global Age provides a theoretical basis for the convergence of human values in terms of legitimate conceptions of time, language, and notions of self. Sánchez Flores reviews what she considers to be the most important positions in the current debate on political theory (liberalism, communitarianism, feminism, and postcolonialism) and also proposes her own original contribution. Sánchez Flores’s unique approach is a critique of a type of morality formulated solely on the basis (...)
     
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  4. Amy Allen (2005). “Dependency, Subordination, and Recognition: On Judith Butler's Theory of Subjection”. Continental Philosophy Review 38 (3-4):199-222.score: 12.0
    Judith Butler's recent work expands the Foucaultian notion of subjection to encompass an analysis of the ways in which subordinated individuals becomes passionately attached to, and thus come to be psychically invested in, their own subordination. I argue that Butler's psychoanalytically grounded account of subjection offers a compelling diagnosis of how and why an attachment to oppressive norms – of femininity, for example – can persist in the face of rational critique of those norms. However, I also argue that (...)
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  5. Marcel Stoetzler (2005). Subject Trouble: Judith Butler and Dialectics. Philosophy and Social Criticism 31 (3):343-368.score: 12.0
    In this essay I explore the role of dialectics for how social theory can take account of the problem of structure and agency, or, determination and freedom, in a critical and emancipatory way. I discuss the limits and possibilities of dialectical, and of anti-dialectical, criticisms of Hegelian dialectics. For this purpose, I look at Judith Butler’s discussion of dialectics and the concepts of ‘sex’ and ‘gender’ in her writings between 1987 ( Subjects of Desire ; republished 1999) and 1990 (...)
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  6. E. Ferrarese (2011). Judith Butler's 'Not Particularly Postmodern Insight' of Recognition. Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (7):759-773.score: 12.0
    Although Judith Butler regards recognition as the theme unifying her work, one finds a striking absence of dialogue between her and the authors of the normative theories of recognition — Honneth, Habermas, Ricoeur, etc. In the present article I seek to call into question this sentiment, shared by the two sides, of a radical theoretical heterogeneity. First I seek to show that the theory of performativity which Butler developed initially, contrary to all expectations, sets her relatively apart from the (...)
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  7. Sara Salih (2002). Judith Butler. Routledge.score: 12.0
    A welcome addition to the Routledge Critical Thinkers series, Judith Butler is the first guidebook on this renowned feminist and queer theory scholar, which will help not only students of literary criticism but also students of law, sociology, philosophy, film and cultural studies. Examining Butler's work through a variety of contexts, including the formation of gender performativity, identity and subjecthood, Sarah Salih address Butler's crucial ideas on the gender agenda, the body, pornography, race, gay self-expression and power and psychoanalysis. (...)
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  8. Terrell Carver & Samuel Allen Chambers (eds.) (2008). Judith Butler's Precarious Politics: Critical Encounters. Routledge.score: 12.0
    Judith Butler has been arguably the most important gender theorist of the past twenty years. This edited volume draws leading international political theorists into dialogue with her political theory. Each chapter is written by an acclaimed political theorist and concentrates on a particular aspect of Butler's work. The book is divided into five sections which reflect the interdisciplinary nature of Butler's work and activism: Butler and Philosophy: explores Butler’s unique relationship to the discipline of philosophy, considering her work in (...)
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  9. Alison Stone, Towards a Genealogical Feminism: A Reading of Judith Butler's Political Thought.score: 12.0
    Judith Butler's contribution to feminist political thought is usually approached in terms of her concept of performativity, according to which gender exists only insofar as it is ritualistically and repetitively performed, creating permanent possibilities for performing gender in new and transgressive ways. In this paper, I argue that Butler's politics of performativity is more fundamentally grounded in the concept of genealogy, which she adapts from Foucault and, ultimately, Nietzsche. Butler understands women to have a genealogy: to be located within (...)
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  10. Kathleen Dow Magnus (2006). The Unaccountable Subject: Judith Butler and the Social Conditions of Intersubjective Agency. Hypatia 21 (2):81-103.score: 12.0
    : Judith Butler's Kritik der ethischen Gewalt represents a significant refinement of her position on the relationship between the construction of the subject and her social subjection. While Butler's earlier texts reflect a somewhat restricted notion of agency, her Adorno Lectures formulate a notion of agency that extends beyond mere resistance. This essay traces the development of Butler's account of agency and evaluates it in light of feminist projects of social transformation.
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  11. Joris Vlieghe (2010). Judith Butler and the Public Dimension of the Body: Education, Critique and Corporeal Vulnerability. Journal of Philosophy of Education 44 (1):153-170.score: 12.0
    In this paper I discuss some thoughts Judith Butler presents regarding corporeal vulnerability. This might help to elucidate the problem of whether critical education is still possible today. I first explain why precisely the possibility of critique within education is a problem for us today. This is because the traditional means of enhancing a critical attitude in pupils, stimulating their self-reflective capacities, contributes to the continued existence and strengthening of the current societal and political regime. A way out of (...)
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  12. Judith Felson Duchan (2000). Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, Eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, the Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, Eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding Judith Felson Duchan. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 10 (2):277-288.score: 12.0
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  13. Noela Davis (2012). Subjected Subjects? On Judith Butler's Paradox of Interpellation. Hypatia 27 (3):n/a-n/a.score: 12.0
    Judith Butler's theory of the constitution of subjectivity conceptualizes the subject as a performative materialization of its social environment. In her theory Butler utilizes Louis Althusser's notion of interpellation, and she critiques the constitutive paradoxes to which its tautological framing leads. Although there is no pre-existing subject, as it is constituted in the turn to the interpellative hail, Butler nonetheless theorizes a guilt and compulsion acting on an “individual” that compels his or her turn to answer the hail. There (...)
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  14. Elena Loizidou (2007). Judith Butler: Ethics, Law, Politics. Routledge-Cavendish.score: 12.0
    The first to use Judith Butlers work as a reading of how the legal subject is formed, this book traces how Butler comes to the themes of ethics, law and ...
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  15. Judith Felson Duchan (2000). Janet W. Astington, Paul L. Harris and David R. Olson, Eds., Developing Theories of Mind; Henry M. Wellman, the Child's Theory of Mind; Douglas Frye and Chris Moore, Eds., Children's Theories of Mind: Mental States and Social Understanding Judith Felson Duchan. [REVIEW] Minds and Machines 10 (2):277-288.score: 12.0
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  16. Christa Hodapp (2013). Giving an Account of Oneself by Judith Butler (Review). The Pluralist 8 (1):115-118.score: 12.0
    The chapters of Judith Butler's Giving an Account of Oneself originally were given as the Spinoza Lectures for the Department of Philosophy at the University of Amsterdam in the spring of 2002. In this work, Butler returns to the problem of subjectivity and subject formation, but this time in the context of ethics and ethical philosophy. Pulling together ethical considerations and theories of the self from authors including Nietzsche, Foucault, Adorno, and Levinas, Butler deftly and successfully decenters and refocuses (...)
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  17. James Stanescu (2012). Species Trouble: Judith Butler, Mourning, and the Precarious Lives of Animals. Hypatia 27 (3):567-582.score: 12.0
    This article utilizes the work of Judith Butler in order to chart a queer and feminist animal studies, an animal studies that celebrates our shared embodied finitude. Butler's commentary on other animals remains dispersed and fragmented throughout books, lectures, and interviews over the course of the last several years. This work is critically synthesized in conjunction with her work on mourning and precarious lives. By developing an anti-anthropocentric understanding of mourning and precarious lives, this article hopes to create ontological, (...)
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  18. K. Forrester (2012). Judith Shklar, Bernard Williams and Political Realism. European Journal of Political Theory 11 (3):247-272.score: 12.0
    In light of recent interest among political theorists in the idea of political realism, Judith Shklar’s liberalism of fear has come to be associated with anti-Rawlsian thought. This paper seeks to show that, on the contrary, Shklar’s specific formulation of political realism, unlike more recent variations, was not motivated by a critique of Rawls. This paper will address three concerns: first, it will show what exactly Shklar’s initial realism was responding to; second, it will consider the implications of this (...)
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  19. Judith Baker (1993). The Faces of Injustice Judith N. Shklar New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1990, Vii + 144 Pp. [REVIEW] Dialogue 32 (01):197-.score: 12.0
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  20. Judith Butler & Bronwyn Davies (eds.) (2007). Judith Butler in Conversation: Analyzing the Texts and Talk of Everyday Life. Routledge.score: 12.0
     
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  21. Fiona Jenkins (2007). Forgiving, Given Over, Given Away : Response to Judith Butler's Presentation. In Judith Butler & Bronwyn Davies (eds.), Judith Butler in Conversation: Analyzing the Texts and Talk of Everyday Life. Routledge.score: 12.0
     
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  22. M. G. Weiss (2013). Non-Dualistic Sex. Josef Mitterer's Non-Dualistic Philosophy in the Light of Judith Butler's (De)Constructivist Feminism. Constructivist Foundations 8 (2):183-189.score: 12.0
    Context: Josef Mitterer has become known for criticizing the main exponents of analytic and constructivist philosophy for their blind adoption of a dualistic epistemology based on an alleged ontological difference between world and words. Judith Butler, who has developed an influential model of (de)constructivist feminism and has been labeled a linguistic constructivist, has been criticized for sustaining exactly what, according to Mitterer, most modern philosophy fails to acknowledge: namely that there is no ontological difference between objective facts beyond language (...)
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  23. Linda M. G. Zerilli (2008). Feminists Know Not What They Do : Judith Butler's Gender Trouble and the Limits of Epistemology. In Terrell Carver & Samuel Allen Chambers (eds.), Judith Butler's Precarious Politics: Critical Encounters. Routledge.score: 12.0
  24. John Finnis (1973). The Rights and Wrongs of Abortion: A Reply to Judith Thomson. Philosophy and Public Affairs 2 (2):117-145.score: 9.0
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  25. Philip W. Bennett (1982). A Defence of Abortion; A Question for Judith Jarvis Thomson. Philosophical Investigations 5 (2):142-145.score: 9.0
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  26. Thomas Adajian (2006). Visual Music: Synaesthesia in Art and Music Since 1900 Edited by Brougher, Kerry, Olivia Mattis, Jeremy Strick, Ari Wiseman and Judith Zilczer. Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (4):488–489.score: 9.0
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  27. Gilbert Harman (2011). Judith Jarvis Thomson's Normativity. Philosophical Studies 154 (3):435-441.score: 9.0
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  28. Janet Borgerson (2005). Judith Butler: On Organizing Subjectivities. Sociological Review 53:63-79.score: 9.0
    In this essay, I evoke and explore Butler's potential contribution, providing a broad framework for her work, and, at the same time, focusing on specific concepts from her writings - performativity, iteration, and foreclosure - that have profound implications for researchers. Furthermore, pointing out philosophers working in the phenomenological tradition in which Butler trained, including influential precursors, colleagues, and contemporaries, establishes how issues raised in various fields can be recognized and comprehended in relation to Butler's work more generally. Butler's work (...)
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  29. Alec D. Walen & David Wasserman, The Mechanics of Hohfeldian Rights, Featuring a Case Study of Judith Jarvis Thomson on the Trolley Problem.score: 9.0
  30. Margaret Gilbert (1999). Critical Notice: Gilbert Harman and Judith Jarvis Thomson, Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity. Noûs 33 (2):295–303.score: 9.0
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  31. Robert Simon (1974). Preferential Hiring: A Reply to Judith Jarvis Thomson. Philosophy and Public Affairs 3 (3):312-320.score: 9.0
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  32. Margaret P. Gilbert, Gilbert Harman and Judith Jarvis Thomson's Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity.score: 9.0
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  33. R. Jay Wallace (2011). “Ought”, Reasons, and Vice: A Comment on Judith Jarvis Thomson's Normativity. Philosophical Studies 154 (3):451-463.score: 9.0
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  34. Maudemarie Clark (2002). Review of Friedrich Nietzsche, Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Eds.), Judith Norman (Eds.), Beyond Good and Evil. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2002 (8).score: 9.0
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  35. Samuel Allen Chambers (2008). Judith Butler and Political Theory: Troubling Politics. Routledge.score: 9.0
  36. Lisa Disch (1999). Review: Judith Butler and the Politics of the Performative. [REVIEW] Political Theory 27 (4):545 - 559.score: 9.0
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  37. Christopher Brooke (2009). Reviews Reification: A New Look at an Old Idea by Axel Honneth, with Judith Butler, Raymond Geuss and Jonathan Lear Edited by Martin Jay Oxford University Press, 2008, 184 Pp., £16.99. [REVIEW] Philosophy 84 (3):441-445.score: 9.0
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  38. Karen Kachra (2008). Giving an Account of Oneself by Judith Butler. Constellations 15 (2):274-276.score: 9.0
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  39. Michael J. Zimmerman (2004). Judith Jarvis Thomson, Goodness and Advice (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2000), XVI + 188 Pp. [REVIEW] Noûs 38 (3):534–552.score: 9.0
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  40. Virginia Held (1986). Book Review:The Man of Reason: "Male" and "Female" in Western Philosophy. Genevieve Lloyd; Women, History, and Theory: The Essays of Joan Kelly. Joan Kelly; Women's Views of the Political World of Men. Judith Hicks Stiehm. [REVIEW] Ethics 96 (3):652-.score: 9.0
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  41. Edgar Wind (1937). Donatello's Judith: A Symbol of 'Sanctimonia'. Journal of the Warburg Institute 1 (1):62-63.score: 9.0
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  42. Adrian Johnson (2002). The Exception and the Rule: Judith Butler's Antigone's Claim. Continental Philosophy Review 35 (4):423-432.score: 9.0
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  43. Lisa H. Schwartzman (2002). Hate Speech, Illocution, and Social Context: A Critique of Judith Butler. Journal of Social Philosophy 33 (3):421–441.score: 9.0
  44. W. A. Parent (1980). Judith Thomson and the Logic of Rights. Philosophical Studies 37 (4):405 - 418.score: 9.0
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  45. William J. FitzPatrick (2010). Thomson, Judith Jarvis . Normativity . Chicago: Open Court, 2008 . Pp. Ix+271. $27.97 (Paper). Ethics 120 (2):417-422.score: 9.0
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  46. Nancy Davis (1988). Rights and Moral Theory: A Critical Review of Judith Thomson's Rights, Restitution, and Risk:Rights, Restitution, and Risk. Judith Jarvis Thomson, William Parent. Ethics 98 (4):806-.score: 9.0
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  47. Veronica Vasterling (2010). The Psyche and the Social: Judith Butler's Politcizing of Psychoanalytical Theory. In Jens de Vleminck (ed.), Sexuality and psychoanalysis: Philosophical Criticisms. Leuven University Press.score: 9.0
    Drawing on The Psychic Life of Power (Butler 1997), this essay sketches the outline of Butler's project of bringing Foucault (politics) and Lacan (psychoanalysis) together. In addressing the psychic life of power, Butler tries to unravel the dynamic interplay of the psychic and the social with the subject as the intersection of both.
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  48. Gordon Graham (1996). Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity by Gilbert Harman and Judith Jarvis Thomson Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1996, X+225pp. £40.00, £12.99. [REVIEW] Philosophy 71 (278):622-.score: 9.0
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  49. Maria Cimitile (2003). Book Review: Judith Butler. Antigone's Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death. New York: Columbia University Press, 2000. [REVIEW] Hypatia 18 (3):221-226.score: 9.0
  50. Lasse Thomassen (2011). Talal Asad, Wendy Brown, Judith Butler and Saba Mahmood, Is Critique Secular? Blasphemy, Injury, and Free Speech (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2009), 154 Pp. ISBN 978-0-9823294-1-2 (Pbk), $16.95. [REVIEW] Critical Horizons 12 (1):103-107.score: 9.0
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  51. William Parent (1999). Judith Wagner DeCew, In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology:In Pursuit of Privacy: Law, Ethics, and the Rise of Technology. Ethics 109 (2):437-439.score: 9.0
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  52. Eric Mack (1993). Sighting Rights:The Realm of Rights Judith Thomson. Ethics 103 (4):779-.score: 9.0
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  53. Shaun Young (2007). Avoiding the Unavoidable? Judith Shklar's Unwilling Search for an Overlapping Consensus. Res Publica 13 (3).score: 9.0
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  54. Carline New (2006). Review of Undoing Gender by Judith Butler. [REVIEW] Journal of Critical Realism 5 (2).score: 9.0
  55. Sanford Levinson (1995). Is Liberal Nationalism an Oxymoron? An Essay for Judith Shklar:Liberal Nationalism. Yael Tamir. Ethics 105 (3):626-.score: 9.0
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  56. M. R. Wright (1994). Private Virtue and Public Life Judith A. Swanson: The Public and the Private in Aristotle's Political Philosophy. Pp. Xiv + 244. Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell University Press, 1992. Cloth, $36.25. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 44 (01):87-88.score: 9.0
  57. Takashi Yagisawa, Content and Modality: Themes From the Philosophy of Robert Stalnaker, Edited by Judith Thomson and Alex Byrne. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006. Pp. VIII + 304. H/B £40.00. [REVIEW]score: 9.0
    The eleven original essays in this collection competently cover a wide range of Robert Stalnaker’s philosophical work, and Stalnaker’s replies to them are clear, well-thought out, and informative. Anyone interested in Stalnaker’s philosophy or the areas covered in this volume is well advised to read it.
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  58. Alec Walen (2003). Judith Jarvis Thomson, Goodness and Advice, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2001, Pp. Xvi + 187. Utilitas 15 (02):253-.score: 9.0
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  59. Anne E. Gardner (1988). The Song of Praise in Judith 16: 2–17 (Lxx 16: 1–17). Heythrop Journal 29 (4):413–422.score: 9.0
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  60. Karen Kachra (2007). Review of Vicki Kirby, Judith Butler: Live Theory. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (10).score: 9.0
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  61. Sanford Levinson (1995). Review: Is Liberal Nationalism an Oxymoron? An Essay for Judith Shklar. [REVIEW] Ethics 105 (3):626 - 645.score: 9.0
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  62. Marie McGinn (1997). Wittgenstein: A Way of Seeing by Judith Genova Routledge, London, 1995. Pp. Xvii+226. Philosophy 72 (280):327-.score: 9.0
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  63. Catherine Mills (2008). Review of Annika Thiem, Unbecoming Subjects: Judith Butler, Moral Philosophy, and Critical Responsibility. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (12).score: 9.0
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  64. Eugene Rice (2004). Resolving Human Rights Conflicts: Evaluating Judith Jarvis Thomson's High-Threshold Thesis. Journal of Value Inquiry 38 (2).score: 9.0
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  65. Gail Schwab (2011). Sharing the World. By Luce Irigaray and Teaching. Edited by Luce Irigaray with Mary Green and Conversations by Luce Irigaray with Stephen Pluháček and Heidi Bostic, Judith Still, Michael Stone, Andrea Wheeler, Gillian Howie, Margaret R. Miles and Laine M. Harrington, Helen A. Fielding, Elizabeth Grosz, Michael Worton, and Birgitte H. Hidttun. [REVIEW] Metaphilosophy 42 (3):328-340.score: 9.0
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  66. Alison Stone, Intelligibility, Materiality, Politics:Recent Work on Judith Butler.score: 9.0
  67. Annika Thiem (2008). Unbecoming Subjects: Judith Butler, Moral Philosophy, and Critical Responsibility. Fordham University Press.score: 9.0
    Introduction -- Part one : Challenges to the subject -- Subjects in subjection : bodies, desires, and the psychic life of norms -- Moral subjects and agents of morality -- Part two : Responsibility -- Responsibility as response : Levinas and responsibility for others -- Ambivalent desires of responsibility : Laplanche and psychoanalytic translations -- Part three : Critique -- The aporia of critique and the future of moral philosophy -- Critique and political ethics : justice as a question.
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  68. Keith M. Baker (1976). On Judith N. Shklar's Review of Baker's Condorcet. Political Theory 4 (3):374-376.score: 9.0
  69. Gabriele Heidl (2001). Christine Hauskeller: Das Paradoxe Subjekt. Unterwerfung Und Widerstand Bei Judith Butler Und Michel Foucault. Die Philosophin 12 (23):130-133.score: 9.0
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  70. Jennifer Hornsby (1979). Acts and Other Events By Judith Jarvis Thomson Cornell University Press, 1977, 274 Pp., £10.50. [REVIEW] Philosophy 54 (208):253-.score: 9.0
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  71. Colleen McCluskey (2008). Review of Judith Chelius Stark (Ed.), Feminist Interpretations of Augustine. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2008 (4).score: 9.0
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  72. Webb S. Fiser (1958). Book Review:After Utopia: The Decline of Political Faith. Judith N. Shklar. [REVIEW] Ethics 68 (3):217-.score: 9.0
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  73. David Cameron (1971). Rousseau Religious Writings. Edited by Ronald Grimsley. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1970. Pp. Viii, 403. $11.25.Men and Citizens: A Study of Rousseau's Social Theory. By Judith N. Shklar. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1969. Pp. Viii, 246. $8.75. [REVIEW] Dialogue 10 (03):598-601.score: 9.0
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  74. Cass R. Sunstein (1984). Book Review:Equality Under the Constitution: Reclaiming the Fourteenth Amendment. Judith A. Baer. [REVIEW] Ethics 95 (1):153-.score: 9.0
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  75. Stanley Hoffmann (1993). Judith Shklar as Political Thinker. Political Theory 21 (2):172-180.score: 9.0
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  76. Max Kölbel (2003). Review: Fact and Value: Essays on Ethics and Metaphysics for Judith Jarvis Thomson. [REVIEW] Mind 112 (448).score: 9.0
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  77. Richard Kraut (1992). Book Review:The Faces of Injustice. Judith N. Shklar. [REVIEW] Ethics 102 (2):393-.score: 9.0
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  78. Lisa Heldke (2004). Book Review: Judith Green. Deep Democracy: Community, Diversity, Transformation. Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield, 1999. [REVIEW] Hypatia 19 (2):177-180.score: 9.0
  79. Susan Mendus (1992). Judith Shklar, The Faces of Injustice, New Haven and London, Yale University Press, 1990, Pp. 144. Utilitas 4 (02):340-.score: 9.0
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  80. Nancy Davis (1988). Review: Rights and Moral Theory: A Critical Review of Judith Thomson's Rights, Restitution, and Risk. [REVIEW] Ethics 98 (4):806 - 826.score: 9.0
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  81. Eugene Garver (1970). Book Review:Men and Citizens: A Study of Rousseau's Social Theory. Judith N. Shklar. [REVIEW] Ethics 80 (4):323-.score: 9.0
  82. Matthew Groe (2004). Reading Judith Butler with John Dewey. International Studies in Philosophy 36 (2):15-30.score: 9.0
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  83. Claudia Öhlschläger (1996). Verschleiertes Geschlecht. Zum Subversiven Potential des Fetisch Bei Judith Butler Und Marjorie Garber. Die Philosophin 7 (13):54-67.score: 9.0
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  84. Gill Jagger (2008). Judith Butler: Sexual Politics, Social Change and the Power of the Performative. Routledge.score: 9.0
    Gender as performance and performative -- Body matters : from construction to materialization -- Performativity, subjection and the possibility of agency -- The politics of the performative : hate speech, pornography and "race" -- Beyond identity politics : gender, transgender and sexual difference.
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  85. Martin McNamara (2007). Revelation: The Apocalypse of Jesus Christ (Blackwell Bible Commentaries). By Judith Kovacs and Christopher Rowland. Heythrop Journal 48 (1):117–119.score: 9.0
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  86. Kathrin Meyer & Patricia Purtschert (2002). Judith Butler: Psyche der Macht. Das Subjekt der Unterwerfung Antigones Verlangen: Verwandschaft Zwischen Leben Und Tod. Die Philosophin 13 (25):130-136.score: 9.0
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  87. M. Kolbel (2003). Review: Fact and Value: Essays on Ethics and Metaphysics for Judith Jarvis Thomson. [REVIEW] Mind 112 (448):705-707.score: 9.0
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  88. Richard Raatzsch (1997). Judith Genova, Wittgenstein: A Way of Seeing. Erkenntnis 47 (2):255-260.score: 9.0
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  89. David Welker (1998). Judith Farr Tormey 1940-1998. Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 71 (5):155 -.score: 9.0
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  90. Will Kymlicka (1997). Book Review:Liberalism Without Illusions: Essays on Liberal Theory and the Political Vision of Judith N. Shklar. Bernard Yack. [REVIEW] Ethics 107 (3):513-.score: 9.0
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  91. Seyla Benhabib (2013). Ethics Without Normativity and Politics Without Historicity On Judith Butler's Parting Ways. Jewishness and the Critique of Zionism. Constellations 20 (1):150-163.score: 9.0
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  92. R. M. Cook (1962). Judith Perlzweig: The Athenian Agora. Vii: Lamps of the Roman Period. Pp. Xv+240; 54 Plates. Princeton, N.J.: American School of Classical Studies at Athens, 1961. Cloth, $17.50. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 12 (02):176-177.score: 9.0
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  93. Ken Dowden (1991). Judith K. Krabbe: The Metamorphoses of Apuleius. (American University Studies, Series XVII, Classical Languages and Literature, 9.) Pp. Xi + 219; Frontispiece. New York, Bern, Frankfurt Am Main, Paris: Peter Lang, 1989. $37. [REVIEW] The Classical Review 41 (02):490-491.score: 9.0
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  94. Yiftach J. H. Fehige (2003). Judith Butler. [REVIEW] Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 56 (1):75-77.score: 9.0
  95. Yiftach J. H. Fehige (2002). Judith Butler. Zur Einführung. [REVIEW] Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 55 (4):347-350.score: 9.0
  96. H. S. Harris (1990). Jacques D'Hondt, Hegel in His Time. Translated by John Burbidge, with Nelson Roland and Judith Levasseur. [REVIEW] Dialogue 29 (04):602-.score: 9.0
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  97. Elise Kissling (1994). Judith Butler: Körper von Gewicht. Die Philosophin 5 (10):95-100.score: 9.0
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  98. Gerard Magill (2007). Reading the Bible in the Strange World of Medicine. By Allen Verhay; Theological Bioethics: Participation, Justice, Change. By Lisa Sowle Cahill; Jesuit Health Sciences & the Promotion of Justice: An Invitation to a Discussion. By Jos. V. M. Welie & Judith Lee Kissell Eds. And AIDS: Meeting the chAllenge: Data, Facts, Background. By Sonja Weinreich and Christopher Benn. [REVIEW] Heythrop Journal 48 (1):146–148.score: 9.0
  99. Michael Ridge (2003). Judith Jarvis Thomson, Goodness and Advice, Edited by Amy Gutmann:Goodness and Advice. Ethics 113 (2):447-450.score: 9.0
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