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Area of Science:

  • Philosophy of Science
  • Feminist Theory
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Conceptual engineering is increasingly relevant to feminist research and activism.
  • Existing research often focuses on gender, sexism, and misogyny.
  • There is a need to explicate other key concepts for feminist inquiry, particularly feminist political identity terms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explicate feminist political identity concepts using the Conceptual Spaces Framework (CSF).
  • To demonstrate the CSF's utility in identifying and regimenting concepts central to feminist research, with a focus on French feminism.
  • To address the challenges posed by divergent intuitions among feminist scholars and activists regarding core concepts.

Main Methods:

  • Application of the Conceptual Spaces Framework (CSF) to represent concepts geometrically in similarity spaces.
  • Empirically-focused methodology to infer concept boundaries from data, reducing reliance on subjective intuitions.
  • Conducting an empirical categorization study among French feminists.

Main Results:

  • The CSF effectively identifies and structures concepts crucial for feminist political identity.
  • Empirical data from French feminists support the CSF's ability to delineate these concepts.
  • The CSF's methodology proves valuable for conceptual engineering in feminist studies.

Conclusions:

  • The Conceptual Spaces Framework offers a principled and empirically grounded approach to conceptual engineering in feminist research.
  • The CSF enhances our understanding of the structure of social reality, particularly concerning feminist political identities.
  • This framework can bridge divergent intuitions and foster clearer conceptualization within feminist scholarship and activism.