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    Supports→The claim that women are oppressed 'because they are women' is ambiguous between a causal and a justificatory reading

    The word 'because' can introduce either a causal explanation or a justification

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    We have so far been using the term “oppression” loosely to cover whatever form of wrong or injustice is at issue. Continuing with this intentional openness in the exact nature of the wrong, the question still remains what it means to say that women are subjected to injustice because they are women. To address this question, it may help to consider a familiar ambiguity in the notion “because”: are we concerned here with causal explanations or justifications? On one hand, the claim that someone is

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