Liberatory Knowledge and Just Social Practices
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Haslanger, Sally
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The pursuit of consciousness becomes a form of political practice.1
I am a deep and longstanding fan of Catharine MacKinnon’s work, both her published work and her activism. Her insights have inspired my research for the past twenty years. One issue I’ve been working on recently is ideology critique, and how consciousness raising offers a basis not only for critique but also social change. As usual, I have turned to MacKinnon for insight.
Date issued
2013Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Linguistics and PhilosophyJournal
APA Newsletters
Publisher
American Philosophical Association
Citation
Haslanger, Sally. "Liberatory Knowledge and Just Social Practices." APA Newsletters: Newsletter on Philosophy and Law (Spring 2013) 12.2, p. 6-11. © 2013 American Philosophical Association.
Version: Final published version
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2155-9708