Critical Social Metaphysics

Metaphysics for Liberation and Social Science and Theory

Authors

  • Ásta Duke University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25365/jso-2025-9018

Keywords:

critical social ontology, methodology, metametaphysics, Social Metaphysics, metaphysics and social science, metaphysics and social theory, conferralism

Abstract

There has been considerable new work on the metaphysics of sex and gender, race, sexuality, and disability. The methodology employed in this work varies considerably. In this essay I advocate for a certain conception of doing social metaphysics. This conception involves a descriptive task and a critical task; it requires that we always keep in mind what we want the theory for; and it involves meeting certain epistemic and ethical demands. I conclude by discussing some ways in which social metaphysics of this kind can support political activism and policy making, as well as research in the social sciences.

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2025-11-13

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Ásta. 2025. “Critical Social Metaphysics: Metaphysics for Liberation and Social Science and Theory”. Journal of Social Ontology 11 (1). Vienna, Austria:264–285. https://doi.org/10.25365/jso-2025-9018.

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