Vés enrere 11/10/2022 | Social Dependence

11/10/2022 | Social Dependence

Talk by Sara Bernstein (University of Notre Dame, US)
27.09.2022

 

 
Abstract: We often reason about what our lives would have been like if we had belonged to different social groups: “If I had been African-American, being pulled over by police would have been more frightening,” or “If I had not been a woman, I would have had an easier time in that meeting.” This talk makes sense of such countersocial counterfactuals, conditionals whose antecedents run contrary to social facts. Based on the non-trivial truth of countersocials, I suggest that social categories are literally causal: they are causes, effects, and intermediaries.
 

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ODS - Objectius de desenvolupament sostenible:

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