Aufsatz(elektronisch)2020

Young, Gilbert, and Social Groups

In: Social theory and practice: an international and interdisciplinary journal of social philosophy, Band 46, Heft 4, S. 737-763

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Abstract

In this paper I critique the concept of social groups deployed by Iris Marion Young in her well-known theory of the five faces of oppression. I contend that Young's approach to conceptualizing social groups creates arbitrary and inconsistent categories, essentializes certain groups, and fails to take seriously the complexity of pluralism. I propose that Margaret Gilbert's work in social metaphysics provides a more philosophically robust account of social groups that serves as a helpful corrective to Young's approach. Gilbert's account of "we"-ness, as well as her theory of the nature of individuals and collectivities, provides a helpful vantage point for critiquing Young's project and its emphasis on the social process of differentiation in the formation of social groups.

Verlag

Philosophy Documentation Center

ISSN: 2154-123X

DOI

10.5840/soctheorpract20201028103

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