Sally Haslanger
Sally Haslanger (/ˈhæslæŋər/) is an American philosopher and the Ford Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Education | University of California, Berkeley (PhD) University of Virginia (MA) Reed College (BA) |
Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley |
Notable work | Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique (2012) |
Spouse | Stephen Yablo |
Awards | Guggenheim Fellowship (2018) Carus Lecturer (2011) SWIP Distinguished Woman Philosopher Award (2010) |
Era | Contemporary philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Analytic philosophy, feminist philosophy, critical theory, social constructionism |
Institutions | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Main interests | Metaphysics, epistemology, feminist theory, political philosophy, critical race theory |
Notable ideas | Social construction of race and gender |
Haslanger earned her Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley in 1985. She has taught at Princeton University, University of Pennsylvania and University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Haslanger is particularly famous for her work on social and political theory, feminism and philosophy of gender and race .
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