Individualism, Interpretation and Injustice
A Reply to Betti, Stahl and Mikkola
Biografie
Sally Haslanger is Ford Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy as well as an affiliate in the Women’s and Gender Studies program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston. Her most recent book, a collection of papers spanning the years 1993-2012, is Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique, Oxford University Press (2012). She also co-edited Persistence: Contemporary Readings (with Roxanne Marie Kurtz, MIT Press 2006), Adoption Matters: Philosophical and Feminist Essays (with Charlotte Witt, Cornell UP 2005), and Theorizing Feminisms: A Reader (with Elizabeth Hackett, Oxford UP 2005)
Introductie
Dossier on Resisting Reality: A Debate with Sally Haslanger on her Book Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique (pdf)
Robin Celikates
Artikelen
Engaged Withdrawal: Occupying Politics Beyond Politics (pdf)
Daniel de Zeeuw
Do We Need Others Need to Emancipate Ourselves?: Remarks on Jacques Rancière (pdf)
Ruth Sonderegger
Science in a Not So Well-Ordered Society: A Pragmatic Critique of Procedural Political Theories of Science and Democracy (pdf)
Huub Dijstelbloem
Essays
Correspondentie (pdf)
Jan Willem Duyvendak
Correspondentie (pdf)
Merijn Oudenampsen
Het goede woord: Over discussies tussen sociologen (pdf)
Rogier van Reekum
Individualism, Interpretation and Injustice: A Reply to Betti, Stahl and Mikkola (pdf)
Sally Haslanger
Oppression: Its Harms and Wrongs (pdf)
Mari Mikkola
On Haslanger’s Focal Analysis of Race and Gender in Resisting reality as an Interpretive Model (pdf)
Arianna Betti
Criticizing Social Reality from Within: Haslanger on Race, Gender and Ideology (pdf)
Titus Stahl
Reviews
Maathouden: de politiek van standaarden (pdf)
Koen Beumer
Border as Method (pdf)
Rogier van Reekum
Optische Machines (pdf)
Aukje van Rooden
Hoe kan de klimaatscepsis het hoofd geboden worden? (pdf)
Chunglin Kwa