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Psychological Science
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Race and Method: The Tuvel Affair
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Metaphilosophy
2018
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Precollege Philosophy and Public Practice
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Field Notes on the Naturalization and Denaturalization of Disability in (Feminist) Philosophy: What They Do and How They Do It
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Feminist Philosophy Quarterly
2020
Feminist Interpretations of the Philosophical Canon
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Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society
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Recovering Early Modern Writers: Some Tensions
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Metaphilosophy
2019
Sex, Lies, and Bigotry: The Canon of Philosophy
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Methodological Reflections on Women’s Contribution and Influence in the History of Philosophy
2020
Success in Academic Philosophy: What Female Students and Junior Academics Need to Know
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone
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Identity and Bias in Philosophy: What Philosophers Can Learn from Stem Subjects
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Think: Philosophy for Everyone
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A Manifesto for Philosophy
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Novel Thought: An African American Woman Philosopher at Mid-Career
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How Professors Think: Inside the Curious World of Academic Judgment
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Was I Entitled or Should I Apologize? Affirmative Action Going Forward
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The Journal of Ethics
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Frontiers in Psychology
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Journal of Educational Psychology
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On the emergence of American analytic philosophy
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy
2017
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British Journal for the History of Philosophy
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Journal of Social Philosophy
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What Might Be Learned from Recent Efforts in the Natural Sciences?
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APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
What Do the Numbers Mean?
Sharon Crasnow
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
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Elizabeth K. Minnich
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
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Janet A. Kourany
APA Newsletter on Women in Philosophy
2009
On Being Good at Seeming Smart
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The Splintered Mind: reflections in philosophy of psychology, broadly construed
2010
BPA/SWIP 2021 Report on Women in Philosophy in the UK
Helen Beebee; Jennifer Saul
British Philosophical Association and the Society for Women in Philosophy UK
2021
Snookered: Pointlessness, Pugilism, Nit-Picking, Pin-Dancing — Possible Reasons Why Women Avoid Philosophy
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The Times Literary Supplement
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Ranking Exercises in Philosophy and Implicit Bias
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Hypatia
2012
Quantifying the Gender Gap: An Empirical Study of the Underrepresentation of Women in Philosophy
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Hypatia
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Prestige Bias: An Obstacle to a Just Academic Philosophy
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Ergo
2018
Contributions of Women to Philosophy of Science: A Bibliometric Analysis
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The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Philosophy of Science
2020
What is it Like to be a Woman in the Philosophy of Physics?
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The Routledge Handbook of Feminist Philosophy of Science
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Musing: A Black Feminist Philosopher: Is That Possible?
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Hypatia
2014
Discriminating Well: On Excellence in Philosophy and Ways of Seeing Disciplinary Space
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Rivista Di Estetica
2017
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The Philosophers’ Magazine
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Women in Philosophy: What’s Changed?
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The Philosophers’ Magazine
2021
Precluded Interests
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Hypatia
2015
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Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis
2017
Pluralism and Peer Review in Philosophy
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Philosophers’ Imprint
2017
Philosophy’s Diversity Problem: Understanding the Underrepresentation of Women and Minorities in Philosophy
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Metaphilosophy
2019
Philosophy, Adversarial Argumentation, and Embattled Reason
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Informal Logic: Reasoning and Argumentation in Theory and Practice
2010
Philosophy for Everyone: Considerations on the Lack of Diversity in Academic Philosophy
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Symposion
2020
Philosophy – a Domain for the White Male Genius?
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Theoria
2015
On Not Teaching the History of Philosophy
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Hypatia
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