- Response to commentaries on Disorientation and Moral Life
- Dis-orientation, dis-epistemology and abolition
- Disoriented Life: A Review of Ami Harbin, Disorientation and Moral Life
- Dislocation and Self-Certainty: Remarks on Disorientation and Moral Life
- Resisting Ilsa: Foucaultian Ethics and the Sexualization of Nazism
- Burning it in? Nietzsche, Gender, and Externalized Memory
- Bias, Structure, and Injustice: A Reply to Haslanger
- For What Can the Kantian Feminist Hope? Constructive Complicity in Appropriations of the Canon
- Care and the Self: A Philosophical Perspective on Constructing Active Masculinities
- Kant on Sex. Reconsidered. — A Kantian account of sexuality: sexual love, sexual identity, and sexual orientation
- Is Utilitarianism Bad for Women?
- The Arrow of Care Map: Abstract Care in Ideal Theory
- Using Focus Groups to Explore the Underrepresentation of Female-Identified Undergraduate Students in Philosophy
- Resisting Body Oppression: An Aesthetic Approach
- Not One, Not Two: Toward an Ontology of Pregnancy
- Credibility Excess and the Social Imaginary in Cases of Sexual Assault
- Are Second Person Needs ‘Burdened Virtues’?: Exploring the Risks and Rewards of Caring
- Objectivity, Diversity, and Uptake: On the Status of Women in Philosophy
- Dismantling Purity: Toward a Feminist Curdling of Hawaiian Identity
- Hermeneutical Injustice and the Problem of Authority
- Response to Five Philosophers: Toward a Feminist Theory of the State Some Decades Later
- Judging Women: Twenty-Five Years Further Toward a Feminist Theory of the State
- On the Politics of Coalition
- ‘We Must Find Words or Burn’: Speaking Out against Disciplinary Silencing
- Catharine MacKinnon, Feminism, and Continental Philosophy: Comments on Toward a Feminist Theory of the State—Twenty-Five Years Later
- Introduction: Symposium on Toward a Feminist Theory of the State, Twenty-Five Years Later
- A Capacious Account of Liberal Feminism
- Feminism and the Carceral State: Gender-Responsive Justice, Community Accountability, and the Epistemology of Antiviolence
- Is Feminism Yet a Theory of the Kind That Marxism Is?
- Transnational Feminisms, Nonideal Theory, and “Other” Women’s Power
- Knowing Responsibly, Thinking Ecologically: Response to Panelists
- Fierce Love: What We Can Learn about Epistemic Responsibility from Histories of AIDS Advocacy
- From Epistemic Responsibility to Ecological Thinking: The Importance of Advocacy for Epistemic Community
- Responsibilism and the Analytic-Sociological Debate in Social Epistemology
- The Epistemological and the Moral/Political in Epistemic Responsibility: Beginnings and Reworkings in Lorraine Code’s Work
- Introduction to The Challenge of Epistemic Responsibility: Essays in Honour of Lorraine Code
- Allied Identities
- Unhappy Confessions: The Temptation of Admitting to White Privilege
- Love and Resistance: Moral Solidarity in the Face of Perceptual Failure
- Acknowledging our Referees from September 2014 through June 2016