Against Abolition

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2019.3.5898

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Trans theory, Feminist Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy, Metaphysics of Gender, Social Ontology

Abstract

Analytic metaphysics of gender has taken an ameliorative turn towards ethical and political questions regarding what our concept of gender ought to be, and how gendered society should be structured. Abolitionism about gender, which claims that we ought to mandate gender out of existence, has therefore seen renewed interest. I consider three arguments for abolitionism from radically different perspectives: Haslanger’s simple argument, Escalante’s Gender Nihilism, and Okin’s argument from ideal theory. I argue that none of the above manage to establish the desirability of abolitionism and that we should be wary of the abolitionist position, as it imperils trans lives.

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Published

2019-09-14

How to Cite

Cull, Matthew J. 2019. “Against Abolition”. Feminist Philosophy Quarterly 5 (3). https://doi.org/10.5206/fpq/2019.3.5898.

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