Professor Clare Chambers

Professor of Political Philosophy at the University of Cambridge

  • Professor Clare Chambers
  • biography
  • books
    • Freedom & Equality
    • Intact
    • Against Marriage
    • Sex, Culture, and Justice
    • Teach Yourself Political Philosophy
    • Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality
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    • liberalism
    • feminism
    • social construction
    • beauty
    • the body
    • multiculturalism and religion
    • marriage
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    • all posts on culture and religion
    • all posts on liberalism
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    • all posts on marriage
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  • Professor Clare Chambers
  • biography
  • books
    • Freedom & Equality
    • Intact
    • Against Marriage
    • Sex, Culture, and Justice
    • Teach Yourself Political Philosophy
    • Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Sex and Sexuality
  • publications
    • full list of publications
    • liberalism
    • feminism
    • social construction
    • beauty
    • the body
    • multiculturalism and religion
    • marriage
  • media
    • listen
    • watch
    • read
    • talks
  • policy & impact
  • current projects
  • students
  • posts by topic
    • all posts on culture and religion
    • all posts on liberalism
    • all posts on the body and beauty
    • all posts on feminism
    • all posts on marriage
  • latest posts
Against Marriage,  all posts on marriage,  all posts on social construction,  all posts on the body and beauty,  Intact,  listen,  Sex, Culture, and Justice

Interview on UnSILOed podcast

It was a pleasure to discuss Intact, Against Marriage, and themes from Sex, Culture, and Justice with Greg LaBlanc for his UnSILOed podcast. You can listen to the whole episode here.

There’s a lot of philosophy books out there that are tough to read but this one (INTACT), I think, is just an example of fantastic philosophical writing. It’s profound, but it’s also a page-turner. I really enjoyed it.

Recent posts

  • Intact on IAI TV
    April 28, 2025
  • Interview on Bruchim podcast
    April 28, 2025
  • New Humanist interview
    September 2, 2024
  • How the Light Gets In London
    September 2, 2024
  • “Making Inequality Visible Without Making it Worse”
    January 31, 2024
  • all posts on feminism
  • all posts on liberalism
  • all posts on marriage
  • all posts on the body and beauty
  • all posts on culture and religion
  • all posts on social construction
  • latest posts
  • posts by topic
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