Rape: A Philosophical Investigation

Dartmouth Publishing Company (1996)
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This is the first book-length philosophical examination of rape, which has received ample attention from feminists, legal scholars and social scientists.

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Keith Burgess-Jackson
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A Euthyphro Problem for Consent Theory.Jonathan Ichikawa - forthcoming - In Georgi Gardiner & Micol Bez (eds.), The Philosophy of Sexual Violence. Routledge.
Feminist perspectives on rape.Rebecca Whisnant - 2010 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
Rethinking the presumption of atheism.Keith Burgess-Jackson - 2018 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 84 (1):93-111.

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