I don't really know, John. (I posted the obit. in Pavlovian response to the thread here on consciousness.) I became aware of Hurley when she got a Warwick Politics Chair (to a certain "?") but by then I'd limited my reading, on the whole, to my own teaching and research fields (impossible to keep up with anyway), and also, let's say, 'lost touch' with my political philosophy colleagues (as opposed to the philosophy dept). It was a while before I realised she wrote on (e.g.) justice. I'm currently reading her 'Feminism and Evolutionary Psychology'. The best I can do is suggest you browse her papers here http://seis.bris.ac.uk/~plslh/ Judy ----- From: John McCreery To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 1:08 AM Subject: [lit-ideas] Re: Susan Hurley Judy, Thanks for forwarding this. If I were to start reading Hurley, where would you recommend I begin? John