Review of Sarah Lucia Hoagland: Lesbian Ethics: Toward New Values. [Book Review]

Ethics 102 (3):673-675 (1992)
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Abstract

Lesbian Ethics seems to address a need for an alternative to heteropatriarchal ethics. That need appears to have two suspect sources: a concept of agency which requires that agents know what is right; and a notion women may have that by being "good" we can escape the degraded status of females and achieve a status of citizeness, or honorary male. Instead of providing such an ethic, the book may show us how to live without it.

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Bat-Ami Bar On
PhD: Ohio State University; Last affiliation: State University of New York at Binghamton

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