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- Jaggar, Alison, 1989, “Love and Knowledge: Emotion in Feminist Epistemology”, in Women, Knowledge, and Reality Explorations in Feminist Philosophy, Ann Garry and Marilyn Pearsall (eds.) Boston: Unwin Hyman, pp. 129–155. (Scholar)
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