Research Group
in Analytic Philosophy

Gender, Race, and Sexuality (GRS)

In this new edition of the GRS group for 2012/13, we will continue discussing papers on issues in connection with gender, race, and sexuality, with special attention to methodological considerations in "applied" (analytic) philosophy.

 

We meet every week during the core months of the first term (on Wednesdays, 12:00-13:30). Provisional list of sessions below (changes may occur).

 

Archive: 2011/12, 2010/11.



Convenor:

Sessions

  • Goldman (1977)

    Goldman (1977): ‘Plain Sex’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 6:3, 267-87

    10 October 2012

    12:00

  • Primoratz (2001)

    Primoratz (2001): 'Sexual Morality: Is Consent Enough?', Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 4 (3):201-218.

    17 October 2012

    12:00

  • Wegdwood (1999)

    Wedgwood (1999): ‘The Fundamental Argument for Same-Sex Marriage’, Journal of Political Philosophy 7, 225-242.

    24 October 2012

    12:00

  • Brake (2010)

    Brake (2010): ‘Minimal Marriage: What Political Liberalism Implies for Marriage LawEthics 120, 302-32

    31 October 2012

    12:00

  • Nussbaum (2007)

    Nussbaum (2007): “Feminism, Virtue, and Objectification”, in Sex and Ethics: Essays on Sexuality, Virtue, and the Good Life, R. Halwani (ed.), New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 49–62.

    07 November 2012

    12:00

  • No Session

    14 November 2012

    12:00

  • No Session

    21 November 2012

    12:00

  • Hardimon (2003)

    Hardimon (2003): ‘The Ordinary Concept of Race’, Journal of Philosophy 100 (9): 437-55.

    28 November 2012

    12:00

  • Glasgow and Ortega (MS)

    Glasgow & Ortega (MS): 'Catchall Realism about Race'

    05 December 2012

    12:00

  • Diaz-Leon (MS) (Special Guest: Esa Diaz-Leon)

    Diaz-Leon (MS): ""Woman" as a politically significant term: a solution to the puzzle"

    12 December 2012

    12:00