Amy R. Baehr
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"Remarks on Rawls and Habermas on the Liberties of the Moderns and of the Ancients." 12th Annual Conference of the North American Society for Social Philosophy, Colby College, Colby, Maine. August 13, 1995. "Care Ethics and the Patient-Physician Relationship." Interdisciplinary Graduate Student Colloquium on the Patient-Physician Relationship. SUNY at Stony Brook. November 28, 1995. “Teaching Philosophy and the Underprivileged Student.” American Philosophical Association’s Central Division Meeting (American Association of Philosophy Teachers Panel). Pittsburgh, April 23, 1997. “Toward a Truly ‘Political’ Feminist Politics.” Women and Society Conference. Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY. June 6, 1997. “Does Feminist Politics Require Grounding in an Ontology of Gender?” Northeast Political Science Association. Philadelphia, PA. November 13-15, 1997. “Normative Foundations and Ontological Assumptions.” New York Society for Women in Philosophy Ethics Workshop. March 1998. “Prospects for a Feminist Liberalism.” Presented, with respondent Charlotte Witt, at the Society for Women in Philosophy Spring Conference, University of New Hampshire. March 27, 1998. “Integrating Women into the Philosophy Curriculum.” Presentation on a panel on Chairing a Philosophy Department, American Association of Philosophy Teachers. Mansfield University, Mansfield, PA. August 1998. “Irigaray, Butler, and Liberal Feminism. Strategies for a Truly Political Feminism.” Presented at the International Association of Women Philosophers’ Lessons from the Gyneceum: Women Philosophizing-Past, Present, Future. University of Massachusetts, Boston. August 1998. “Exploring a Feminist Liberal Approach to Hate Crime Legislation.” Invited paper. Dickinson College Philosophy Department Faculty Colloquium. January 28, 2000. Comments on Dan Kahan’s “Two Liberal Fallacies in the Hate Crimes Debate.” Jean Beer Blumenfeld Center for Ethics at Georgia State University: Hate Crimes Conference. (Participants: Andrew Altman (GWU), Heidi Hurd (Penn Law), Dan Kahan (Yale Law), Claudia Card (Wisconsin Phil), Michael Blake (Harvard Phil)) 4/14/00-4/15/00. “A Feminist Liberal Approach to Hate Crime Legislation”. Invited paper. William Patterson University Philosophy Department Faculty Colloquium. October 31, 2000. “A Feminist Liberal Approach to Hate Crime Legislation.” Invited paper. Lehigh U. Phil. Dept. Colloquium. 2/28/01.
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