S.W.A.P. Conference for Topics of Diversity in Philosophy

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Papers Presented at the S.W.A.P. Conference for Topics of Diversity in Philosophy


"What Are We Talking About? The semantics and politics of gender, race, tardy, gifted...and other social kinds" by Sally Haslanger (please see What Are We Talking About? The Semantics and Politics of Social Kinds (pdf) forthcoming in Hypatia, Fall 2005; download for personal use only)

"Diluting the Cult: Strategically Inserting Feminist Concerns in Mainstream Philosophy" by Saba Fatima

"Forgiveness, Feminism, and the Diversity of Women's Experiences" by Alice MacLachlan

"The Intentional Activity of Referring: The Case of Hispanics" by Ernesto Rosen

"Gender, Oppression, and Human Rights" by Serena Parekh

"Women's Beauty and Women's Meaning: Towards a Women-Centered Account of Feminine Beauty" by Melissa Lammey

"Navigating Feminist and Multicultural Desires for Minority Cultural Members: Identity, Voice, and Exit" by Ashley Falzetti

"Can a White Woman be a Black Feminist? An Inquiry in Standpoint Epistemology" by Danielle M. LaSusa

"Beyond Gender Essentialism and the Social Construction of Gender: Redefining the Conception of Gender through a Reinvestigation of Transgender Theory" by Jason Campbell and Chioke I'Anson