Philosophical Topics

Volume 46, Issue 2, Fall 2018

Gendered Oppression and its Intersections

Veronica Ivy, Aryn Conrad
Pages 103-140

Including Trans Women Athletes in Competitive Sport
Analyzing the Science, Law, and Principles and Policies of Fairness in Competition

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  • Irena Martínková, Jim Parry, Miroslav Imbrišević. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. Transgender Athletes and Principles of Sport Categorization: Why Genealogy and the Gendered Body Will Not Help 2023. [CrossRef]
  • Francisco Javier Lopez Frias, Cesar R. Torres. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. Embodied Experience, Embodied Advantage, and the Inclusion of Transgender Athletes in Competitive Sport: Expanded Framework, Criticisms, and Policy Recommendations 2023. [CrossRef]
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  • Veronica Ivy, B. R. George. A Companion to Public Philosophy 2022: 186. [CrossRef]
  • Federico Luzzi. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport. Conflating and misgendering: why World Athletics (and other sports governing bodies) should jettison the competitive labels ‘Women’s’/‘Men’s’ 2022. [CrossRef]
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