Criticizing Social Reality from Within: Haslanger on Race, Gender, and Ideology

Krisis: Journal for Contemporary Philosophy (1):5-12 (2014)
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This paper critically evaluates the semantic externalist conception of Race and Gender concepts put forward in Sally Haslanger's 2012 essay collection "Resisting Reality". I argue that her endorsement of "objective type externalism" limits the options for critique compared to social externalist approaches.

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Titus Stahl
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Racism, Ideology, and Social Movements.Sally Haslanger - 2017 - Res Philosophica 94 (1):1-22.
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