Marilyn Friedman is associate professor of philosophy at Washington University in St. Louis. Jan Narveson is professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo.
Can easily envisage making good use of this as a text in
classes.
*The Philosophical Quarterly*
This vigorous debate between two distinguished philosophers not
only illuminates what is at stake in contemporary controversies
over issues but also offers an inspiring example of respectful
dialogue between individuals whose views are sharply opposed.
*Alison M. Jaggar, University of Colorado, Boulder*
A useful paperback to consult for the primary clashes between
feminists and anti-feminists in the PC wars—if you can contain your
outrage.
*Sewas News*
The considerable appeal of this immensely provocative book lies in
the serious (and respectful) attempt that each philosopher makes to
grapple with the other's views and in the detailed and lucid
arguments with which each page is replete.
*Nelson P. Lande, University of Massachusetts*
I can thank Marilyn Friedman and Jan Narveson for stimulating my
thinking... Refreshingly, this book contains arguments... Friedman
and Narveson are to be congratulated...
*University Press; The University Of Calgary*
Immensely provocative book . . . detailed and lucid arguments . .
.
*Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal
Philosophy*
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