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    Eloy LaBrada — Carmelics
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    Eloy LaBrada

    contemporaryFeminist Philosophy, Epistemology

    Eloy LaBrada is a contemporary philosopher whose work engages with feminist epistemology and the philosophy of gender. He has argued that philosophical inquiry about women must be grounded in awareness of the structural and social obstacles that have historically constrained women's opportunities and recognition. His contributions reflect a broader concern with epistemic justice and the conditions under which philosophical theorizing about marginalized groups can be conducted responsibly.

    Notable Achievements

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    Argued for methodological accountability in philosophical theorizing about women

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    Contributed to discussions on epistemic justice and structural obstacles to women's participation in philosophy

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    Engaged with the intersections of social conditions and philosophical knowledge-production

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    Moral Responsibility

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    Philosophers speculating about women ought to take into account the obstacles to women's opportunities for subjecthood and choice created by those who constructed an oppressive situation for women.

    Rights & Liberty

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    Philosophers speculating about women ought to take into account the obstacles to women's opportunities for subjecthood and choice created by those who constructed an oppressive situation for women.

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    Feminist Philosophy, Epistemology

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