Linda Lemoncheck received her Ph.D. in philosophy from UCLA in
1981. She has taught philosophy at Occidental College, UCLA,
California State University, Long Beach, and USC. Her books and
articles in feminist philosophy and applied ethics include Sexual
Harassment: A Debate (with Mane Hajdin), Dehumanizing Women:
Treating Persons as Sex Objects, and "Feminist Politics and
Feminist Ethics: Treating Women as Sex Objects," in
Philosophical
Perspectives on Sex and Love (OUP, 1995).
"Every time I pick up LeMoncheck's book, Loose Women and Lecherous
Men, I learn something from it. ... LeMoncheck checks all fallacies
at the door, spinning sound, airtight arguments...riveting,
fascinating... Few authors can do this with such grace,
methodological soundness, or succint reasoning. ...a
must"--Canadian Journal of Women and the Law
"A splendid contribution to several important philosophical
debates. The book is challenging, instructive, and invariably
stimulating."--Raymond Angelo Belliotti, SUNY Fredonia
"Every time I pick up LeMoncheck's book, Loose Women and Lecherous
Men, I learn something from it. ... LeMoncheck checks all fallacies
at the door, spinning sound, airtight arguments...riveting,
fascinating... Few authors can do this with such grace,
methodological soundness, or succint reasoning. ...a
must"--Canadian Journal of Women and the Law
"A splendid contribution to several important philosophical
debates. The book is challenging, instructive, and invariably
stimulating."--Raymond Angelo Belliotti, SUNY Fredonia
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