Symposium II

Focus Essay
Anita Superson, "Privilege, Immorality, and Responsibility for Attending to the "Facts about Humanity,"_Journal of Social Philosophy_, v. 35, n. 1 2004, pp. 34-55.  This document may not be used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research.

Commentaries by:
Louise Antony
Stephen Darwall
Laurence Thomas
Jennifer Uleman

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  1. This comment (below) was posted by "anonymous" on the "top page" of the SGRP.  I've moved it here so it appears in connection with the Superson symposium.  --SH. 

    Anita Superson's paper was excellent, and I put a link to it on my new blog, http://feminazi.wordpress.com   I have no ideawhy the name offends people.  Frankly, I'm hurt when people are offended on behalf of murderers and their victims.  Shouldn't it be the other way 'round?  People should be offended when lovely feminists are compared to nazis, but they never are_.  snuffles_.  Almost as if they think feminists are worse than mass-murderers, can you imagine?

     Anyway, thanks for the paper, Anita.  Please don't change the link, or if you must, at least keep your paper online somewhere.  Too much wonderful research is hidden behind pay-only institutions, and us lay-people are left fumbling with the Fox News version.