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    Rach Cosker-Rowland argues for a promising view of gender based on “fittingness”; to judge someone to be gender G is to judge it to be fitting to apply the norms for Gs to that person, and to have the gender identity ‘G’ is to take it to be fitting for oneself to be judged according to the norms for Gs. I defend a version of this view against the critique, from Viktoria Knoll, that it makes all assertions of gender out to be normative assertions about how one ought to treat others. I argue that …Read more
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    Recent work in the metaphysics of gender mostly focuses on trying to solve the exclusion problem - roughly, the problem of giving a metaphysical account of gender that doesn’t exclude anyone from their appropriate gender category. It is acknowledged that no completely satisfactory answer to the exclusion problem has yet been given in the literature; typically such theories fail to account for the diverse experiences and characteristics of trans people. One response is to adopt an anti-realism ab…Read more
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    Recent analytic metaphysics has seen a resurgence in deflationary approaches following in the footsteps of Rudolf Carnap. However, these views face unanswered questions: W.V.O. Quine is still widely held to have successfully rebutted Carnap’s deflationism in the 1950s by rejecting the analytic/synthetic distinction on which it was based. Both Quineans and Carnapians should accept a deflationary reading of the Quine-Carnap debate, since it turns on the ontological question of how to individuate l…Read more