Caring and Violence

Hypatia 7 (1):135 - 137 (1992)
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I reply to Laura Duhan Kaplan that I do not suggest women's political choices concerning pacifism are determined by biology. Although I contend the practice of mothering does not imply a pacifist commitment, this does not imply that the practice of mothering is inconsistent with such a commitment. Further, because the practice of mothering is not limited to women, even if it is inconsistent with pacifist commitment, this does not limit choices based on biology.

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Victoria Davion
Last affiliation: University of Georgia

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Pacifism and Care.Victoria Davion - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (1):90 - 100.

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