Selected Publications
  • “Hegel and Feminist Politics: A Symposium,” with Kimberley Hutchings, Tuija Pulkkinen, and Alison Stone, Feminist Engagements With Hegel, Columbia University Press, forthcoming.
  • “Beauvoir on the Allure of Self-Objectification,”  (Re)découvrir l’oeuvre de Simone de Beauvoir:  Du Deuxième Sexe à La Cérémonie des adieux, edited by Pascale Fautrier, Pierre-Louis Fort, and Anne Strasser (Paris: Le Bord de L’Eau, 2008): 249 – 256.
  • Pornutopia.”  n+1 5 (Winter 2007): 63 – 73.
  • “How to Do Things With Pornography,” Reading Cavell, edited by Sanford Shieh and Alice Crary (New York:  Routledge, 2006).
  • “On Human Understanding,” Wittgensteinian Fideism, edited by Kai Nielsen and D. Z. Phillips (Norwich, England: SCM Press, 2006).
  • “Beauvoir’s Heideggerian Ontology,” The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Critical Essays, edited by Margaret A. Simons (Indiana University Press, 2006).
  • “Cogito Ergo Film:  Plato, Descartes, and Fight Club,” Film as Philosophy:  Essays on Cinema After Wittgenstein and Cavell, edited by Rupert Read (Florence, KY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005).
  • “Must We Read Simone de Beauvoir?” The Legacy of Simone de Beauvoir, edited by Emily Grosholz (New York: Oxford University Press, 2004).
  • “Is Feminist Philosophy a Contradiction in Terms?” Twenty Questions: An Introduction to Philosophy, 5th ed., edited by G. Lee Bowie, Robert C. Solomon, Meredith W. Michaels (Florence, KY: Wadsworth, 2003).  An abridgement of chapter 1 of Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism.
  • “First Philosophy, The Second Sex, and the Third Wave,” Labyrinth, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Winter 1999).  Reprinted in Simone de Beauvoir:  50 Jahre nach Dem Anderen Geschlecht, edited by Yvanka B. Raynova and Susanne Moser (Vienna: Institute for Axiological Research, 1999).  A different version of chapter 2 of Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy, and Feminism.
  • “Sum Femina Inde Cogito:  Das andere Geschleht und Die Meditationen,” Die Philosophin 20 (October 1999): 41 61.
 
 
 
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