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The Relationship Between Ideal Theorizing and Non-Ideal Theorization
I wanted to ask firstly about the discussion that's relatively early in the book about the relation of your view, this sort of kind of defense of at least the possibility that ideal theorizing is not a superfluous waste of time or worse. Then I also had in mind to ask you about some of your maneuvers against another defense of non-ideal theorizing which we get from Marnia Sand and Charles Mills. So let me just sort of spell out what I have in mind for three independent questions and then we can let you respond and then we could see what kind of ground we want to cover as we proceed.