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    Swimming Against the Mainstream Gay and Lesbian Agenda.Peg O’Connor - 2006 - Radical Philosophy Today 3:83-89.
    In many ways, the struggle for gay and lesbian rights has come of age, and mainstream politics in the USA shows signs of embracing the votes and monetary contributions of organized gay and lesbian constituents. But the author warns that a movement for sexual liberation pays too high a price when it mimics a conservative language of “family values.” Since the framework of “family” language is implicated in structures of heteronormativity and patriarchy, sexual liberation that plays the “family language” game (...)
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    Wittgenstein and Natural Religion by Gordon Graham.Peg O’Connor - 2015 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 53 (4):792-793.
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    Women Overdosing in the Pandemic.Peg O’Connor - 2022 - International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 15 (1):106-109.
    The overdose epidemic continues to accelerate, with deaths from overdose increasing from approximately 78,000 pre-pandemic to nearly 100,000 presently. While much of the focus in mainstream media has been on overdoses from opioids, women are overdosing on a variety of drugs. The gendered dimensions of the overdose epidemic have been largely ignored even though this crisis has been building for decades. From 1997 to 2017, the overall death rate for women ages 30–64 from overdoses has increased 260 percent. The largest (...)
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    Wittgenstein’s Account of Truth. [REVIEW]Peg O’Connor - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 58 (3):656-657.
    This book argues that Wittgenstein provides an original and viable alternative to both a realist conception of truth conditions, on the one hand, and semantic anti-realism, on the other. Ellenbogen’s advancement of this alternative rests heavily upon what she calls Wittgenstein’s dictum that meaning is use, as well as his notion of criteria. Ellenbogen argues that according to Wittgenstein, it is correct to predicate “is true” of something when the criterion for calling it true is met. Questions of truth, she (...)
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