"Demonstrate" is a strong word. So no, James's assertion doesn't demonstrate that. Are you suggesting that high-quality journals in feminist philosophy or related areas do not (ever? sometimes? usually?) publish well-thought-out criticisms of their prevailing methods?
Well, I've read Marked in Your Flesh by Leonard Glick, work by Jenny Goodman (e.g., http://www.cirp.org/library/cultural/goodman1999/ …) and others; they & - indeed - some of my closest friends, if I must use that awful phrase, are Jewish scholars opposed to circumcision. Not sure I follow ...
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I am not an expert in Jewish history, nor have never claimed to be; and of course, neither are the majority of my Jewish friends. But some of my close colleagues are and I try to learn from them as much as I can and as far as is relevant to my work in ethics
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I don’t know what Martin’s private views are & I’ve never asked. His book is a scholarly history of the origins of anti-semitism going back to classical antiquity.
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