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Jaggar provides an instructive overview of feminist ethics and the issues with which it wrestles. She traces the development of the field in modern times, provides a survey of its main complaints against traditional ethics, rebuts common misconceptions, and reviews many of the topics that have recently preoccupied its practitioners.
-Sartre holds that there is no human nature.
Chloroplast
A structure within the cells of plants and some other organisms that captures energy from sunlight and converts it into chemical energy through photosynthesis.
Archaea
A domain of single-celled microorganisms that are genetically distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, often found in extreme environments.
Kingdom
In biological taxonomy, a major category that classifies life forms into broad groups based on fundamental characteristics.
Dinoflagellate
Single-celled organisms with a mixotrophic lifestyle, part of the plankton community, known for producing red tides.
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