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- Baird, R. and Rosenbaum, S. (eds.), 1991, Pornography: Private Right or Public Menace?, Buffalo: Prometheus. (Scholar)
- Berlin, I., 1969, “Two Concepts of Liberty” in Four Essays on Liberty, London: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Bianchi, C., 2008, “Indexicals, Speech Acts and Pornography”, Analysis, 68(4): 310–316. (Scholar)
- Bird, A., 2002, “Illocutionary Silencing”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 83(1): 1–15. (Scholar)
- Braddon-Mitchell,D. and West, C., 2004, “What is Free Speech?”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 12: 437–460. (Scholar)
- Burstyn, V. (ed.), 1985, Women Against Censorship, Vancouver: Douglas and MacIntyre. (Scholar)
- Carse, A., 1995, “Pornography: An Uncivil Liberty?”, Hypatia, 10(1): 155–182. (Scholar)
- Chester, G. and Dickey, J. (eds.), 1988, Feminism and Censorship, London: Prism Press. (Scholar)
- Cocks, J., 1989, The Oppositional Imagination, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Cornell, D. (ed.), 2000, Feminism and Pornography, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Copp, D. and Wendell, S. (eds.), 1983, Pornography and Censorship, Buffalo: Prometheus. (Scholar)
- Coward, R., 1984, Female Desire, London: Paladin. (Scholar)
- Devlin, P., 1968, The Enforcement of Morals, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- De Gaynesford, M.-, 2009, “Illocutionary Acts, Subordination and Silencing”, Analysis, 69(3): 488–490. (Scholar)
- Donnerstein, E., Linz, D. and Penrod, S., 1987, The Question of Pornography: Research Findings and Policy Implications, New York: Free Press; London: Collier Macmillan. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, A., 1981, Pornography: Men Possessing Women, London: The Women's Press. (Scholar)
- Dworkin, R., 1985, “Do We Have a Right to Pornography?” in A Matter of Principle, Harvard: Harvard University Press, ch. 17. (Scholar)
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- Dwyer, S. (ed.), 1995, The Problem of Pornography, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. (Scholar)
- Dyzenhaus, D., 1992, “John Stuart Mill and the Harm of Pornography”, Ethics, 102: 534–51. (Scholar)
- Easton, S., 1994, The Problem of Pornography: Regulation and the right to free speech, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Eaton, A.W., 2007, “A Sensible Antiporn Feminism”, Ethics, 117(4): 674–715. (Scholar)
- Feinberg, J., 1983, “Pornography and the Criminal Law” in Copp, D. and Wendell, S. (eds.), Pornography and Censorship, Buffalo: Prometheus: 105–137. (Scholar)
- –––, 1985, Offense to Others, Oxford: Oxford University Press, chs. 11 & 12. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, Harm to Others, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1999, “The offence principle” (excerpt from Offense to Others) in G. Sher and B. Brody (eds.), Social and Political Philosophy: Contemporary Readings, Ft. Worth: Harcourt Brace, 84–96. (Scholar)
- Green, L., 1998, “Pornographizing, Subordinating and Silencing” in R. Post (ed.), 285–311. (Scholar)
- Gruen, L. and Panichas, G. (eds.), 1997, Sex, Morality, and the Law, New York: Routledge: ch.3. (Scholar)
- Hald, G.M., Malamuth, N.M. and Yuen, C., 2010, “Pornography and attitudes supporting violence against womenL revisiting the relationship in nonexperimental studies”, Aggr. Behav., 36: 14–20. (Scholar)
- Hill, J., 1987, “Pornography and Degradation”, Hypatia, 2: 39–54. (Scholar)
- Hornsby, J., 1995, “Speech Acts and Pornography” in S.Dwyer (ed.), The Problem of Pornography, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth. (Scholar)
- –––, and Langton, R., 1998, “Free Speech and Illocution”, Legal Theory, 4(1): 21–37. (Scholar)
- Hunter, N. and Law, S., 1985, “Brief Amici Curiae of Feminist Anti-Censorship Taskforce, et al.”, in American Booksellers, Inc. v. Hudnut, 771 F 2d 323. (Scholar)
- Itzin, C. (ed.), 1992, Pornography: Women, Violence and Civil Liberties, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Jacobsen, D., 1995, “Freedom of Speech Acts? A Response to Langton”, Philosophy & Public Affairs, 24(1): 64–79. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001, “Speech and Action: Replies to Hornsby and Langton”, Legal Theory, 7(2): 179–201. (Scholar)
- Kappeler, S., 1986, The Pornography of Representation, Cambridge: Polity Press. (Scholar)
- Lacey, N., 1998, Unspeakable Subjects: Feminist Essays in Legal and Social Theory, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Langton, R., 1990, “Whose Right? Ronald Dworkin, Women, and Pornographers”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 19(4): 311–359. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993, “Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 22(4): 293–330. (Scholar)
- –––, and West, C., 1999, “Scorekeeping in a Pornographic Language Game”, Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 77(3): 303–319. (Scholar)
- Laura Lederer (ed.), 1980, Take Back The Night, New York: William Morrow. (Scholar)
- Longino, H., 1980, “Pornography, Oppression, and Freedom: A Closer Look” in Laura Lederer (ed.), Take Back The Night, New York: William Morrow. (Scholar)
- Lovelace, L., and M. McGrady, 1980, Ordeal, Secaucus, N.J.: Citadel Press. (Scholar)
- MacKinnon, C., 1984, Brief, Amicus Curiae, American Booksellers Association Inc. et al. v. William H. Hudnut III, US District Court, Southern District of Indiana, Indianapolis Division. (Scholar)
- –––, 1987, “Not a Moral Issue” and “Francis Biddle's Sister: Pornography, Civil Rights and Speech”, in Feminism Unmodified, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press: 146–162, 163–197. (Scholar)
- –––, 1992, “Pornography, Civil Rights and Speech” in Catherine Itzin (ed.) Pornography: Women, Violence and Civil Liberties, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- –––, 1995, Only Words, London: Harper Collins. (Scholar)
- Maitra, I., 2009, “Silencing Speech”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 39(2): 309–338. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Silence and Responsibility”, Philosophical Perspectives, 18: 189–208. (Scholar)
- –––, and McGowan, M.K., 2007, “The Limits of Free Speech: Pornography and the Question of Coverage”, Legal Theory, 13(1): 41–68. (Scholar)
- Mappes, T. and Zembaty, J. 1997, Social Ethics: Morality and Social Policy, 5th ed., New York: McGraw-Hill. (Scholar)
- McGowan, M.K., 2005, “One Pornography: MacKinnon, Speech Acts, and ”False“ Construction”, Hypatia, 20(3): 22–49. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003, “Conversation Exercitives and the Force of Pornography”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 31(2): 155–189. (Scholar)
- –––, 2009, “Debate: On Silencing and Sexual Refusal”, Journal of Political Philosophy, 17(4): 487–494. (Scholar)
- –––, and Adelman, A., Helmers, S. and Stolzenberg J., 2011, “A Partial Defence of Illocutionary Silencing”, Hypatia, 26: 132–149. (Scholar)
- Mendus, S., 1985, “Harm, Offence and Censorship”, in J. Horton and S. Mendus (eds.), Aspects of Toleration, London: Methuen. (Scholar)
- Mikkola, M., 2011, “Illocution, Silencing and the Act of Refusal”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 92: 415–435. (Scholar)
- Mill, J.S., 1859, On Liberty, in Three Essays, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1975. (Scholar)
- Nolan, D. and West, C., 2004, “Liberalism and Mental Mediation”, Journal of Value Inquiry, 38(2): 186–202. (Scholar)
- Okin, S., 1987, “Justice and Gender”, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 16(1): 42–72. (Scholar)
- Parent, W., 1990, “A Second Look at Pornography and the Subordination of Women”, Journal of Philosophy, 87(4): 205–211. (Scholar)
- Post, R. (ed.), 1998, Censorship and Silencing: Practices of Cultural Regulation, Los Angeles: The Getty Research Institute. (Scholar)
- Rea, M.C., 2001, “What is Pornography?”, Noûs, 35: 118–145. (Scholar)
- Saul, J., 2006, “Pornography, Speech Acts and Context”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 106: 229–248. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006, “On Treating Things as People: Objectification, Pornography and the History of the Vibrator”, Hypatia, 21(2): 45–61. (Scholar)
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- Schauer, F., 1982, Free speech: a philosophical enquiry, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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- Scoccia, D., 1996, “Can Liberals Support a Ban on Violent Pornography?”, Ethics, 106: 776–799. (Scholar)
- Skipper, R., 1993, “Mill and Pornography”, Ethics, 103(4): 726–730. (Scholar)
- Smart, C., 1989, Feminism and the Power of Law, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Soble, A. 1985, “Pornography: Defamation and the Endorsement of Degradation”, Social Theory and Practice, 11(1): 61–87. (Scholar)
- Sunstein, C., 1986, “Pornography and the First Amendment,” Duke Law Journal, 1986(4): 589–627 (Scholar)
- Vadas, M., 1987, “A First Look at the Pornography/Civil Rights Ordinance: Could Pornography Be the Subordination of Women?”, Journal of Philosophy, 84(9): 487–511 (Scholar)
- Valverde, M. 1985, Sex, Power And Pleasure, Toronto: The Women's Press. (Scholar)
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- Wendell, S., 1983, “Pornography and Freedom of Expression” in D. Copp, and S. Wendell (eds.), Pornography and Censorship, Buffalo: Prometheus, 167–183. (Scholar)
- West, C., 2003, “The Free Speech Argument Against Pornography”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 33(3): 391–422. (Scholar)
- Williams, B. (ed.), 1981, Obscenity and Film Censorship: An Abridgement of the Williams Report, New York: Cambridge University Press, esp. ch. 5, 7 and 8. (Scholar)
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