Experimental Philosophy and the Underrepresentation of Women

Chapter Author(s) Carrie Figdor; Matt L. Drabek
Book/Edited Volume TitleA Companion to Experimental Philosophy
Editor(s)Justin Sytsma; Wesley Buckwalter
Pages590-602
AbstractThis chapter summarizes recent and ongoing experimental work regarding the reality, nature, effects, and causes of the underrepresentation of women in academic philosophy. It first presents empirical data on several aspects of underrepresentation, and then considers various reasons why this gender imbalance is problematic. The chapter turns to the published and preliminary results of empirical work aimed at identifying factors that might explain it. It indicates fruitful avenues for future research and suggests how such studies can contribute to understanding underrepresentation across disciplines and underrepresented groups, and to understanding the relevance of the humanities to society as a whole. Finally, the issue of gender underrepresentation in academic philosophy occurs within a context in which the value of the humanities in general is being questioned and in which there is underrepresentation of other groups such as people of color in academia in general.
Keywordsexperimental philosophy underrepresentation of women gender
Date Published April 29, 2016
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd
DOI10.1002/9781118661666.ch42
ISBN9781118661666
Google Scholar Linkhttps://scholar.google.ca/scholar?cluster=5350538071055179583&hl=en&as_sdt=0,5
Open Access?No

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