• Social Dependence
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    We often reason about what our lives would have been like if we had belonged to different social groups— for example, ‘If I had been Black, being pulled over by police would have been more frightening’, or ‘If I had not been a woman, I would have had an easier time in that meeting’. This paper makes sense of such countersocial counterfactuals, conditionals whose antecedents run contrary to social facts, and in many cases, contrary to identity facts and essentiality facts. It is suggested that ma…Read more