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Alessandra Tanesini

Cardiff University
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  • Cardiff University
    School of English, Communication and Philosophy
    Professor
University of Hull
Philosophy
PhD, 1992
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Areas of Specialization
Epistemology
Virtue Epistemology
Social Epistemology
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Action
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
  • All publications (139)
  •  274
    An Introduction to Feminist Epistemologies
    Wiley-Blackwell. 1999.
    Although their positions and arguments differ in several respects, feminists have asserted that science, knowledge, and rationality cannot be severed from their social, political, and cultural aspects.
    Feminist EpistemologyScience and Values
  •  51
    Review of Peg O'Connor, Oppression and Responsibility: A Wittgensteinian Approach to Social Practices and Moral Theory (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (2). 2003.
    Feminist Philosophy, Misc
  •  91
    Whose language?
    In , . pp. 203-16. 2008.
    Feminist Philosophy of LanguageFeminist Metaphysics
  •  382
    Perception and action: The taste test
    with Richard Gray
    Philosophical Quarterly 60 (241): 718-734. 2010.
    Traditional accounts of perception endorse an input–output model: perception is the input from world to mind and action is the output from mind to world. In contrast, enactive accounts propose action to be constitutive of perception. We focus on Noë's sensorimotor version of enactivism, with the aim of clarifying the proper limits of enactivism more generally. Having explained Noë's particular version of enactivism, which accounts for the contents of perceptual experience in terms of sensorimoto…Read more
    Traditional accounts of perception endorse an input–output model: perception is the input from world to mind and action is the output from mind to world. In contrast, enactive accounts propose action to be constitutive of perception. We focus on Noë's sensorimotor version of enactivism, with the aim of clarifying the proper limits of enactivism more generally. Having explained Noë's particular version of enactivism, which accounts for the contents of perceptual experience in terms of sensorimotor knowledge, we use taste as a test for his central thesis. We conclude that taste and other similar senses do not display the central features which Noë claims apply to all perceptual experience
    Perception and ActionPhilosophy of Perception, GeneralTaste Experience
  •  89
    Logical aliens
    In , . pp. 123-47. 2008.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic, Misc
  •  42
    The "spider's web" and the "tool": Nietzsche vis-a-vis Rorty on metaphor
    In , . pp. 276-93. 2008.
    20th Century Philosophy
  •  51
    Critique of Love. Wendy Brown's Edgework: Critical Essays on Knowledge and Politics (review)
    with Peter Hallward, Jon Beasley-Murray, Bob Cannon, and Philip Derbyshire
    Radical Philosophy 139 (139): 51-53. 2006.
    Toleration in Normative Theories
  •  20
    The nature and content of experience: The World, The Flesh and the Subject by Paul Gilbert and Kathleen Lennon [Commentary]
    Aspects of Consciousness
  • Color Conscious: The Political Morality of Race (review)
    Radical Philosophy 95. 1999.
    African-American Philosophy
  •  2884
    Standpoint theory then and now
    In Miranda Fricker, Peter Graham, David Henderson & Nikolaj Jang Pedersen (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Social Epistemology, Routledge. 2019.
    Feminist Approaches to PhilosophyStandpoint Epistemology
  •  204
    Emotion and Rationality
    with Mark Lance
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 34 (sup1): 275-295. 2004.
    EmotionsAspects of Emotion
  •  45
    Quiet despair: Bernard Williams, Truth and truthfulness: an essay in genealogy [Book Review]
    EthicsBernard Williams
  •  44
    New APPS interview: Alessandra Tanesini - Part II
    with John Protevi
    The New APPS interview with Alessandra Tanesini, Professor of Philosophy at Cardiff University, will run in two parts. Part II is here; Part I was last week. Philosophy and other humanities are under increasing pressure to justify their existence in universities on short-term economic criteria, sometimes in number of majors...
  •  125
    Virtues, emotions and fallibilism
    In , . pp. 67-82. 2008.
    Skepticism, MiscFallibilist Replies to SkepticismVirtue EpistemologyEmotions, Misc
  •  68
    It's easy if you try, Review of Sally Haslanger's Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique [Book Review]
    EthicsConstitutive Construction in Social Ontology
  •  34
    Troubling Philosophy
    Women’s Philosophy Review 18 7-21. 1998.
    Judith Butler
  •  41
    Drawing the colour line: K. Anthony Appiah and Amy Gutmann, Color conscious: the political morality of race [Book Review]
  •  1
    The Canon: Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus [Newspaper Article]
    Ludwig Wittgenstein
  •  1022
    Bringing about the normative past
    American Philosophical Quarterly 43 (3): 191-206. 2006.
    None
    Philosophy of Language, Misc
  •  109
    Review of Sharyn Clough, Beyond Epistemology: A Pragmatist Approach to Feminist Science Studies (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (7). 2005.
    Feminist EpistemologyScience and ValuesFeminist Pragmatism
  •  25
    Walk this way: Susan Hekman, The Material of Knowledge: Feminist Disclosures, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, 2010. xi + 148 pp., £45.00 hb., £14.99 pb., 978 0 25335 467 9 hb., 978 0 25322 196 4 pb. [Book Review] (review)
  •  4
    Politics in the Vernacular: Nationalism, Multiculturalism and Citizenship (review)
    Radical Philosophy 109. 2001.
    Social and Political PhilosophyNationalism
  •  63
    Language-play: Chris Lawn, Wittgenstein and Gadamer: towards a post-analytic philosophy of language [Book Review]
  •  24
    The Tebbit tendency: Will Kymlicka, Politics in the vernacular: nationalism, multiculturalism and citizenship [Book Review]
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • Edgework: Critical Essays on Knowledge and Politics (review)
    Radical Philosophy 139. 2006.
  •  36
    The nature and content of experience in Luca Malatesti and Michael Peckitt , Symposium on The World, The Flesh and the Subject by Paul Gilbert and Kathleen Lennon
    Aspects of Consciousness
  •  1499
    "Calm down, dear": intellectual arrogance, silencing and ignorance
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 90 (1): 71-92. 2016.
    In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic practices of conversational turn-taking and assertion to malfunction. I detail some of the ethical and epistemic harms generated by intellectual arrogance, and explain its role in fostering the intellectual vices of timidity and servility in other agents. Finally, I show that arrogance produces ignorance by silencing others (both preventing them from speaking and causing their assertions to misfir…Read more
    In this paper I provide an account of two forms of intellectual arrogance which cause the epistemic practices of conversational turn-taking and assertion to malfunction. I detail some of the ethical and epistemic harms generated by intellectual arrogance, and explain its role in fostering the intellectual vices of timidity and servility in other agents. Finally, I show that arrogance produces ignorance by silencing others (both preventing them from speaking and causing their assertions to misfire) and by fostering self-delusion in the arrogant themselves.
    Virtue Epistemology
  •  1
    Truth and Truthfulness: An Essay in Genealogy (review)
    Radical Philosophy 121. 2003.
    Ethics
  •  100
    Identity judgements, queer politics
    with Mark Norris Lance
    Radical Philosophy 100 42-51. 2000.
    Queer Theory
  •  28
    Questions of taste: the philosophy of wine [Book Review]
    Aspects of ConsciousnessAesthetic Taste
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