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This volume presents new research in social ontology by focusing on questions related to the characteristics, categories, and conceptual methodologies surrounding social identities. The essays engage with issues pertaining to a broad range of identities, including class, sexuality, gender, race, ethnicity, and religious identity.

Produktbeschreibung
This volume presents new research in social ontology by focusing on questions related to the characteristics, categories, and conceptual methodologies surrounding social identities. The essays engage with issues pertaining to a broad range of identities, including class, sexuality, gender, race, ethnicity, and religious identity.


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Autorenporträt
Alejandro Arango is Lecturer of Philosophy at Gonzaga University, USA. His work has appeared in journals such as the Journal of Social Philosophy, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, Phenomenology and Mind, Adaptive Behavior, Teaching Philosophy, and Behavior Analysis in Practice. Adam Burgos is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Bucknell University, USA. He is author of Political Philosophy and Political Action: Imperatives of Resistance (2017) and has published in Philosophy & Social Criticism, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, The Southern Journal of Philosophy, among others.
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"This book displays an impressive array of scholars who offer to the reader a wide-ranging overview as well as in-depth discussions of the ontology of various social identities, from a variety of different perspectives. This will become an important resource for philosophers, sociologists and other scholars working on social identities."

Sergio A. Gallegos-Ordorica, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA