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Pragmatism, Feminism, and the Problem of Bad Coherence

Catharine P. Wells
Boston College - Law School



Michigan Law Review, Vol. 93, pp. 1645-1666, 1995
Boston College Law School Research Paper No. 1995-03

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In this Article, Professor Wells reviews Professor Margaret Jane Radin's book, Reinterpreting Property. Professor Wells considers Radin's work a rich repository of original insight, lucid analysis, and sharp debate and particularly appreciates the substantive introduction to the book, which analyses Radin's ten-year project on property law in terms of the insights and methodological commitments of philosophical pragmatism. Professor Wells explores the contribution of Radin's pragmatism to ongoing questions about the role of law in achieving social transformation and organizes her comments around the nature of Radin's pragmatism, its connection to her feminism and what Radin calls the problem of bad coherence.

Keywords: pragmatism, feminism, property law, property theory, legal method

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Date posted: July 14, 2006 ; Last revised: July 14, 2006

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Wells, Catharine P., Pragmatism, Feminism, and the Problem of Bad Coherence. Michigan Law Review, Vol. 93, pp. 1645-1666, 1995; Boston College Law School Research Paper No. 1995-03. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=917122


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Catharine P. Wells (Contact Author)
Boston College - Law School ( email )
885 Centre Street
Newton, MA 02459-1163
United States
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