2013
DOI: 10.1353/wsq.2013.0084
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To Love, Honor, and Contract: Engagement and Domesticity in Kant’s Rechtslehre

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“… 5 For example, I'm thinking of Hay (2013), Hay & Varden (2022), LaVaque-Manty (2006), Papadaki (2010), Pascoe (2011, 2013, 2015), Varden (2006, 2012, 2018, 2020a, 2020b), though note if we just focus on the issue of Kant and women, then the list becomes much more extensive. For an overview of much of this literature, see Varden (2020b).…”
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“… 5 For example, I'm thinking of Hay (2013), Hay & Varden (2022), LaVaque-Manty (2006), Papadaki (2010), Pascoe (2011, 2013, 2015), Varden (2006, 2012, 2018, 2020a, 2020b), though note if we just focus on the issue of Kant and women, then the list becomes much more extensive. For an overview of much of this literature, see Varden (2020b).…”
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“…For the work that may be most well known and relevant here, seeHerman (1993) and O'Neill (1996, 2000.5 For example, I'm thinking ofHay (2013),Hay & Varden (2022),LaVaque-Manty (2006), Papadaki (2010),Pascoe (2011Pascoe ( , 2013Pascoe ( , 2015,Varden (2006Varden ( , 2012Varden ( , 2018Varden ( , 2020aVarden ( , 2020b, though note if we just focus on the issue of Kant and women, then the list becomes much more extensive. For an overview of much of this literature, seeVarden (2020b).…”
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