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Why Be Nonbinary?Aeon. 2018.
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'Yep, I'm Gay': Understanding Agential IdentityErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 6 571-599. 2019.What’s important about ‘coming out’? Why do we wear business suits or Star Trek pins? Part of the answer, we think, has to do with what we call agential identity. Social metaphysics has given us tools for understanding what it is to be socially positioned as a member of a particular group and what it means to self-identify with a group. But there is little exploration of the general relationship between self-identity and social position. We take up this exploration, developing an account of agen…Read more
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Reimagining TransgenderIn Talia Bettcher, Perry Zurn, Andrea Pitts & P. J. DiPietro (eds.), Trans Philosophy: Meaning and Mattering, University of Minnesota Press. forthcoming.
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Intersection Is Not Identity, or How to Distinguish Overlapping Systems of InjusticeIn Ruth Chang & Amia Srinivasan (eds.), Conversations in Philosophy, Law, and Politics, Oxford University Press. 2023.When one takes an intersectional perspective on patterns of oppression and domination, it becomes clear that familiar forms of systemic injustice, such as misogyny and anti-Black racism, are inseparable. Some feminist theorists conclude, from this, that the systems behind these injustices cannot be individuated—for example, that there isn’t patriarchy and white supremacy, but instead only white supremacist patriarchy. This chapter offers a different perspective. Philosophers have long observed t…Read more
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Content Focused Epistemic InjusticeOxford Studies in Epistemology 7. 2023.There has been extensive discussion of testimonial epistemic injustice, the phenomenon whereby a speaker’s testimony is rejected due to prejudice regarding who they are. But people also have their testimony rejected or preempted due to prejudice regarding what they communicate. Here, the injustice is content focused. We describe several cases of content focused injustice, and we theoretically interrogate those cases by building up a general framework through which to understand them as a genuine…Read more
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Escaping the Natural Attitude About GenderPhilosophical Studies 178 (3): 983-1003. 2021.Alex Byrne’s article, “Are Women Adult Human Females?”, asks a question that Byrne treats as nearly rhetorical. Byrne’s answer is, ‘clearly, yes’. Moreover, Byrne claims, 'woman' is a biological category that does not admit of any interpretation as (also) a social category. It is important to respond to Byrne’s argument, but mostly because it is paradigmatic of a wider phenomenon. The slogan “women are adult human females” is a political slogan championed by anti-trans activists, appearing on bi…Read more
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Real Talk on the Metaphysics of GenderPhilosophical Topics 46 (2): 21-50. 2018.Gender classifications often are controversial. These controversies typically focus on whether gender classifications align with facts about gender kind membership: Could someone really be nonbinary? Is Chris Mosier really a man? I think this is a bad approach. Consider the possibility of ontological oppression, which arises when social kinds operating in a context unjustly constrain the behaviors, concepts, or affect of certain groups. Gender kinds operating in dominant contexts, I argue, oppre…Read more
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Beyond Binary: Genderqueer as Critical Gender KindPhilosophers' Imprint 20 (9): 1-23. 2020.We want to know what gender is. But metaphysical approaches to this question solely have focused on the binary gender kinds men and women. By overlooking those who identify outside of the binary–the group I call ‘genderqueer’–we are left without tools for understanding these new and quickly growing gender identifications. This metaphysical gap in turn creates a conceptual lacuna that contributes to systematic misunderstanding of genderqueer persons. In this paper, I argue that to better u…Read more
Princeton University
Department of Philosophy
Alumnus
New Haven, CT, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality |
Metaphysics |
Feminist Philosophy |
Philosophy of Language |
Areas of Interest
Epistemology |
Social and Political Philosophy |