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    Generics are sentences that express generalizations about a category or about its members. They display a characteristic context-sensitivity: the same generic can express a statistical regularity, a principled connection, or a norm. Sally Haslanger (2014) argues that this phenomenon depends on the implicit content that generics carry in different contexts. I elaborate on Haslanger’s proposal, arguing that the implicit content of generics is complex and constituted by two different propositions. …Read more
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    GRSelona 2: Gender, Race and Sexuality. Issues in Metaphysics
    with Matilde Aliffi
    Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Analitica Junior 5 (2): 137-150. 2014.