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    Connections and Guilt.Sharon Bishop - 1987 - Hypatia 2 (1):7 - 23.
    Moral philosphy, in both the Kantian and Utilitarian traditions, has it as an ideal to provide a set of principles which dominate all other considerations and which will consistently resolve all moral problems. This is often taken to imply that guilt or remorse is irrational if it occurs in circumstances in which one does ones duty but also harms others. This essay explores the possibility of giving up this ideal in favor of a more complex view of morality in which (...)
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    Review of Marilyn Friedman: What are friends for?: feminist perspectives on personal relationships and moral theory[REVIEW]Sharon Bishop - 1996 - Ethics 106 (4):856-860.
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    Review of Claudia Card: Feminist Ethics[REVIEW]Sharon Bishop - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):166-169.
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    Review of Claudia Card: Feminist Ethics[REVIEW]Sharon Bishop - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):166-169.
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    Book ReviewsAmy Allen,. The Power of Feminist Theory: Domination, Resistance, Solidarity. Boulder, Colo.: Westview, 1999. Pp. x+150. $49.00. [REVIEW]Sharon Bishop - 2002 - Ethics 112 (3):587-589.
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    Book Review:Feminist Ethics. Claudia Card. [REVIEW]Sharon Bishop - 1993 - Ethics 104 (1):166-.
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