"The accusation of bitterness implicitly acknowledges that a great many people have never been granted the social goods likely to lead to the luxury of cultivating sympathetic emotional lives."
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"Being Dismissed: The Politics of Emotional Expression," Hypatia, 9:3 (Summer 1994), p. 49
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Sue Campbell (philosopher)
Sue Leslie Campbell (August 31, 1956 – February 12, 2011) was a Canadian philosopher whose work addressed philosophical psychology, feminist philosophy, aesthetics, and ethics.
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