I dislike discussing anyone's "identity" other than my own, and usually not even that. So the matters referenced in the headline of this post are in a terrain rarely compassed in this blog.
But I make an exception for these two links. First, here is something I've recently written on this subject in the line of duty, in my day job. It draws no conclusions because the format requires I draw no conclusions in these left/right pieces. Still, I think my observation about the significance of the year 2015 may hold up. It may be seen as a watershed in these matters as we pull away from it:
Inside the Nation
The second link is to a piece written by a British philosopher, "Academic Philosophy and the UK Gender Recognition Act." I learned of it from Brian Leiter's blog, but here's the direct link:
Kathleen Stock
But I make an exception for these two links. First, here is something I've recently written on this subject in the line of duty, in my day job. It draws no conclusions because the format requires I draw no conclusions in these left/right pieces. Still, I think my observation about the significance of the year 2015 may hold up. It may be seen as a watershed in these matters as we pull away from it:
Inside the Nation
The second link is to a piece written by a British philosopher, "Academic Philosophy and the UK Gender Recognition Act." I learned of it from Brian Leiter's blog, but here's the direct link:
Kathleen Stock
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