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  1. Patricia Smith, Feminist Philosophy of Law. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  2. Patricia Smith (2005). Four Themes in Feminist Legal Theory : Difference, Dominance, Domesticity, and Denial. In Martin P. Golding & William A. Edmundson (eds.), The Blackwell Guide to the Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell Pub..
     
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  3. Patricia Smith (2004). Book Review: Rape and Equal Protection: A Review of Stephen J. Schulhofer's Unwanted Sex: The Culture of Intimidation and the Failure of Law (Harvard University Press, 1998) and Andrew E. Taslitz's Rape and the Culture of the Courtroom. [REVIEW] Hypatia 19 (2):152-157.
  4. Patricia Smith (2004). . Univ of Kansas Pr.
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  5. Patricia Smith (2004). Intolerance and Exploitation: Civic Vice, Legal Norms, and Cooperative Individualism. In . Univ of Kansas Pr.
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  6. Patricia Smith & Paolo Comanducci (eds.) (2002). Legal Philosophy: General Aspects. Franz Steiner Verlag.
     
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  7. Yolanda Estes, Arnold Lorenzo Farr, Patricia Smith & Clelia Smyth (eds.) (2000). Marginal Groups and Mainstream American Cultures. University Press of Kansas.
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  8. Patricia L. Smith & Ellwood F. Oakley (1997). Gender-Related Differences in Ethical and Social Values of Business Students: Implications for Management. Journal of Business Ethics 16 (1):37-45.
    This study investigated gender-related differences in ethical attitudes of 318 graduate and undergraduate business students. Significant differences were observed in male and female responses to questions concerning ethics in social and personal relationships. No differences were noted for survey items concerning rules-based obligations. Implications for future management are discussed.
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  9. Patricia Smith (1996). Feminist Jurisprudence. In Dennis M. Patterson (ed.), A Companion to Philosophy of Law and Legal Theory. Blackwell Publishers.
     
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  10. Patricia Smith (1994). Individualism and Social Responsibility. Social Theory and Practice 20 (3):363-380.
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  11. Patricia Smith (ed.) (1993). The Nature and Process of Law: An Introduction to Legal Philosophy. Oxford University Press.
    Unlike other works in philosophy of law, which focus on the nature of law in the abstract, this comprehensive anthology presents law as a "process," part and parcel of a system of government and defined constitutional procedures. Using the U.S. legal system as a model, it establishes the basis of law in political theory, then presents substantive issues in private and public law, illustrated throughout with important political documents and court cases and stimulating readings in history, law, and philosophy. The (...)
     
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  12. Patricia Smith (1992). Discrimination and Disadvantage in Feminist Legal Theory: A Review of Ddeborah Rhode'sjustice and Gender. [REVIEW] Law and Philosophy 11 (4):431 - 447.
  13. Patricia Smith (1991). The Duty to Rescue and Willful Disregard. Social Theory and Practice 17 (3):457-468.
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  14. Patricia Smith (1990). The Duty to Rescue and the Slippery Slope Problem. Social Theory and Practice 16 (1):19-41.
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  15. Patricia G. Smith (1990). Contemplating Failure: The Importance of Unconscious Omission. Philosophical Studies 59 (2):159 - 176.
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  16. Patricia Smith (1989). Recklessness, Omission, and Responsibility: Some Reflections on the Moral Significance of Causation. Southern Journal of Philosophy 27 (4):569-583.
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  17. Patricia G. Smith (1988). Constitutional Interpretation by Strict Construction. Journal of Social Philosophy 19 (2):43-55.
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  18. Patricia Calhoun, Walter B. Jaehnig, Bill Hosokawa, Patricia Smith & Lee Wilkins (1986). Cases and Commentaries. Journal of Mass Media Ethics 2 (1):80 – 88.
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  19. Patricia G. Smith (1986). Ethics and Action Theory on Refraining: A Familiar Refrain in Two Parts. Journal of Value Inquiry 20 (1):3-17.
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  20. Patricia G. Smith (1984). The Concept of 'Allowing'. Southern Journal of Philosophy 22 (2):223-240.
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