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Sex Equality

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Dodds, SM, Sex Equality, Encyclopaedia of Applied Ethics, Second Edition, R Chadwick (ed), San Diego, 4, pp. 68-75 (2012) [Entry]


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Abstract

Sex equality/gender equality addresses the different interpretations that are given to the claim that men and women are equal or ought to be treated equally and the arguments used to advance claims for sex equality. This article examines some key interpretations and arguments. Sex equality raises a number of issues in applied ethics, feminist philosophy, and political theory.

Item Details

Item Type:Entry
Research Division:Human Society
Research Group:Gender studies
Research Field:Feminist theory
Objective Division:Expanding Knowledge
Objective Group:Expanding knowledge
Objective Field:Expanding knowledge in philosophy and religious studies
UTAS Author:Dodds, SM (Professor Susan Dodds)
ID Code:74959
Year Published:2012
Deposited By:Arts, Law and Education
Deposited On:2011-12-20
Last Modified:2014-03-31
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