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"This is not just about saving the honor of philosophy," says Yale professor Seyla Benhabib, one of the organizers of the Philosophy4Freedom conference.
Celebrating Philosophy in Tehran? Evan R. Goldstein 2010
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In other words, “Women and their bodies are the symbolic-cultural site upon which human societies inscript their moral order,” says political scientist and philosopher Seyla Benhabib.
Women’s Bodies as Symbols for Society’s Moral Order « Planning the Day 2009
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Benhabib, Seyla (1987), “The Generalized and the Concrete Other: The Kohlberg-Gilligan Controvery and Feminist theory” in
Intersections Between Analytic and Continental Feminism Warnke, Georgia 2008
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Benhabib, Seyla, and Drucilla Cornell (eds.) 1987.
Impartiality Jollimore, Troy 2006
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Benhabib, Seyla, 1986, Critique, Norm, and Utopia: A Study of the Foundations of Critical Theory, New York: Columbia University Press.
Continental Feminism Cahill, Ann J. 2005
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BENHABIB, Seyla, Eugene Meyer Professor of Political Science and Philosophy, Yale University,
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