Recensione:
Haslanger's book contains thoughtful and innovative essays in the field of social construction. (Akos Sivado, Philosophy in Review)
There is real insight to be gained from the clarity and carefulness that Haslanger brings to her analyses of these issues. (Alessandra Tanesini, Radical Philosophy)
this is an excellent collection that advances philosophical work on social construction, gender and race, and language and knowledge. ... Haslangers collection is well worth a careful exploration, particularly for those philosophers with a broad range of research interests and a commitment to combining philosophical thought with action directed toward social justice. (Sally Haslanger, Social Theory and Practice)
extremely insightful analysis of social reality ... is engaged philosophy at its best. (Asta Kristjana Sveinsdottir, TPM)
Haslanger's transparent philosophical prose provokes the reader to critically engage with the unfolding arguments. (Federica Gregoratto, Journal of Social Ontology)
L'autore:
Sally Haslanger is Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT, and directs the Women's and Gender Studies Program. She specializes in analytic metaphysics, epistemology and feminist theory, with an emphasis on questions concerning social ontology and social justice. She has co-edited three volumes: Persistence: Contemporary Readings (with Roxanne Marie Kurtz, 2006), Adoption Matters: Philosophical and Feminist Essays (with Charlotte Witt, 2005), and Theorizing Feminisms (with Elizabeth Hackett, 2005).
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