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Professor Clare Chambers

Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Cambridge

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Posted on March 14, 2017January 22, 2018 by CChambers

Ideology and Normativity

This paper investigates the possibility of what Sally Haslanger calls “ideology critique.” It argues that ideology critique cannot rely on epistemological considerations alone but must be based on a normative political theory. Since ideological oppression is denied by those who suffer from it is it is not possible to identify privileged epistemological standpoints in advance.

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