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[New Entry by Perry Zurn on October 8, 2024.]
Trans philosophy is an emergent subfield of philosophy that concerns trans experiences, histories, cultural production, and politics. Through the lens of trans lives, the field reconsiders questions traditional to philosophy (e.g., questions of ontology, identity, knowledge, and power) and generates new questions that expand philosophy in multiple directions, especially enhancing our understanding of gender in relation to abolitionist movements, colonialism, disability, ecology, medicalization, law, misogyny, and…

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