Publication Date
5-2002
Journal
Law and Philosophy
Abstract
The essays by Martha Nussbaum and Ian Hacking both raise important issues about the some of the central themes of The Mismeasure of Desire and it is a pleasure and an honor to have such careful, significant and interdisciplinary thinkers engage my ideas. In this brief reply, I address some of their challenges.
Volume
21
Issue
3
First Page
349
Last Page
354
Publisher
Springer Nature
Keywords
Gender and the Law, Gender Identity, Human Rights Law, Sexuality and the Law, Fair Employment, Employment, Homosexuality, Sexuality
Disciplines
Human Rights Law | Labor and Employment Law | Law | Law and Gender | Sexuality and the Law
Recommended Citation
Edward D. Stein,
Reply to Martha Nussbaum and Ian Hacking,
21
Law & Phil.
349
(2002).
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/faculty-articles/955
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