Sally Haslanger

Haslanger earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley in 1985. She has taught at Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Haslanger is particularly famous for her work on social and political theory, feminism, and philosophy of gender and race. Provided by Wikipedia
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Theorizing with a Purpose: The Many Kinds of Sex by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2017
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24.03 Good Food: The Ethics and Politics of Food Choices, Fall 2012 by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2017
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The Sex/Gender Distinction and the Social Construction of Reality by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2018
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Agency within Structures and Warranted Resistance: Response to Commentators by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2021
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Why I Don’t Believe in Patriarchy: Comments on Kate Manne’s Down Girl by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2021
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Failures of Methodological Individualism: The Materiality of Social Systems by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2021
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On Being Objective and Being Objectified by Haslanger, Sally
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24.805 Topics in Theory of Knowledge: A Priori Knowledge, Spring 2005 by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2023
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24.810 Topics in Philosophy of Science: Social Science, Fall 2006 by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2023
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WGS.301J Feminist Thought, Fall 2014 by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2024
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Family, Ancestry and Self: What is the Moral Significance of Biological Ties by Haslanger, Sally
Published 2011
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