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    Recreating Asian Identity: Yellow Peril, Model Minority, and Black and Asian Solidarities
    Apa Studies on Asian and Asian American Philosophers and Philosophies 23 (1): 11-17. 2023.
    Does intersectionality divide marginalized groups (e.g., women) along identity lines (e.g., race, class, and sexuality)? In response to the criticism that intersectional approaches to feminist and critical race theories lead to fragmentation and division, this paper notes that it relies on an ontological (mis)understanding of identity as a fixed entity. I argue against this notion of identity by engaging in a detailed case study of how Asian American women experience their Asian identity. The ca…Read more
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    Intersectional Feminist Theory as a Non-Ideal Theory: Asian American Women Navigating Identity and Power
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (33): 848-877. 2023.
    This paper develops an account of intersectional feminist theory by critically examining the notion of identity implicitly assumed in major critiques of intersectionality. Critics take intersectionality to fragment women along the lines of identity categories such as race, class, and sexuality. Underlying this interpretation, I argue, is the metaphysical assumption that identity is a fixed entity. This is a misunderstanding of identity that neglects how identity is actually lived. By exploring h…Read more
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    (Un)Fairness in AI: An Intersectional Feminist Analysis
    Blog of the American Philosophical Association, Women in Philosophy Series. 2022.
    Racial, Gender, and Intersectional Biases in AI / Dominant View of Intersectional Fairness in the AI Literature / Three Fundamental Problems with the Dominant View / 1. Overemphasis on Intersections of Attributes / 2. Dilemma between Infinite Regress and Fairness Gerrymandering / 3. Narrow Understanding of Fairness as Parity / Rethinking AI Fairness: from Weak to Strong Fairness
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    Are “Intersectionally Fair” AI Algorithms Really Fair to Women of Color? A Philosophical Analysis
    Facct: Proceedings of the Acm Conference on Fairness, Accountability, and Transparency 485-494. 2022.
    A growing number of studies on fairness in artificial intelligence (AI) use the notion of intersectionality to measure AI fairness. Most of these studies take intersectional fairness to be a matter of statistical parity among intersectional subgroups: an AI algorithm is “intersectionally fair” if the probability of the outcome is roughly the same across all subgroups defined by different combinations of the protected attributes. This paper identifies and examines three fundamental problems with …Read more
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    Evolutionary Psychology, Rape, and the Naturalistic Fallacy
    Journal of the Society of Philosophical Studies 134 65-93. 2021.
    Feminist critics of evolutionary psychology are often accused of committing the naturalistic fallacy, that is, of inferring certain normative conclusions from evolutionary psychology’s purely descriptive accounts. This article refutes the accusation of the naturalistic fallacy, by showing that evolutionary psychology’s accounts of human behavior are not purely descriptive, but rather grounded on biased value judgments. A paradigmatic example is Randy Thornhill and Craig Palmer’s well-known book …Read more
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    Reconceptualizing Women for Intersectional Feminism
    Dissertation, Michigan State University. 2019.
    This dissertation addresses the question of how to reconceptualize “women” in order to do a more intersectional feminism. Intersectionality—the idea that gender, race, class, sexuality, and so on operate not as separate entities but as mutually constructing phenomena—has become a gold standard in contemporary feminist scholarship. In particular, intersectionality has achieved success in showing that the old conception of women as a single, uniform concept marginalizes women and others who exist …Read more
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    Recently, social and political philosophers have shown increased interest in the ideological nature of ideal theory and the importance of non-ideal theory. Charles Mills, who sparked recent critiques of ideal theory, invokes the notion of “non-idealizing abstractions” and argues that these are helpful when applying non-ideal theory. In contrast, I argue that the notion of non-idealizing abstractions is not a helpful tool for non-ideal theory. I suspect that it pays insufficient attention to the …Read more
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    Richard Rorty, a neo-pragmatist well known for his anti-universalist philosophy, applies his anti-universalist approach to feminism in the paper titled “Feminism and Pragmatism” (1991). In this paper, Rorty claims that universalism is not helpful for feminists in making changes to a masculinist society. In contrast, the main point of my paper is to defend universalism as appropriate to feminism. It is not, however, argued in the form of advocacy for all versions of universalism. I will classify …Read more