Cisgender Commonsense and Philosophy's Transgender Trouble

TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly 7 (3) (2020)
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Analytic philosophy has transgender trouble. In this paper, I explore potential explanations for this trouble, focusing on the notion of 'cisgender commonsense' and its place in philosophical methodology.

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reprint Dembroff, Robin (2020) "Cisgender Commonsense and Philosophy's Transgender Trouble [Chinese]". TSQ 3(7):

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Robin Dembroff
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