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Jill Malry

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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
The Sex/Gender Distinction
Biological Conceptions of Sex
Eliminativism about Sex
Social Conceptions of Sex
Realism about Gender
Gender as Personality
Gender as Sexuality
Gender as Socialized
Gender as Socially Constructed
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
The Sex/Gender Distinction
Biological Conceptions of Sex
Eliminativism about Sex
Social Conceptions of Sex
Realism about Gender
Gender as Personality
Gender as Sexuality
Gender as Socialized
Gender as Socially Constructed
5 more
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    A Dilemma Regarding Gendered Pronouns
    Philosophia 51 (1): 255-259. 2020.
    My goal in this short paper is to introduce a dilemma regarding the pronouns ‘ she ’, ‘ he ’, and their various declensions. This dilemma arises from the practice, common in the English speaking world and especially the USA, of letting people choose their own pronouns. And as will become apparent at the end of this paper, I want to suggest that this dilemma might be unique to the English language.
    Conceptions of Gender, MiscTransgender Issues, MiscConceptions of Sex, MiscTopics in Feminist Philos…Read more
    Conceptions of Gender, MiscTransgender Issues, MiscConceptions of Sex, MiscTopics in Feminist Philosophy, MiscMeaning, MiscFeminist Philosophy of Language
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