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Kathleen Stock on What is a Woman?

May 21, 2019
30:09
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Is There a Dialectic for Womanhood?
01:57 • 3min
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3
What's the Difference Between Intersex and Female Genitalia?
05:09 • 3min
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4
Is There a Spectrum in Biology?
07:44 • 2min
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5
Transwomen and the Politics of Self Ideation
09:39 • 2min
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6
Is It a Good Reason to Have Sex Separated Spaces?
11:52 • 3min
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7
Why White People Shouldn't Be Protected From Black People
15:11 • 2min
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8
Transactivism
16:49 • 2min
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9
Transwomen Surgery
18:32 • 4min
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10
Is There Any Evidence That This Is Happening in Queer Communities?
22:25 • 2min
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Trans Women and Feminists - What's at Stake?
24:48 • 3min
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Is It Worth It? I'm Not Biting My Tongue Off
28:07 • 2min
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'What is a woman?' has become a contentious question with practical implications. The philosopher Kathleen Stock gives an account of the category 'woman' and how we should think about it. She gives a different answer to this question which Amia Srinivassan addressed in a previous Philosophy Bites interview on this topic.

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