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Introduction Chapter One
How to Engineer a Gender 1.1 Neurathian Conceptual Engineering 1.2 Constraints, Desiderata 1.3 Amelioration for Activists 1.4 The Political Efficacy Question Chapter Two
Family Resemblances: Failures of Inclusivity 2.1 Family Resemblances 2.2 Cluster Accounts 2.3 Overlapping Accounts 2.2 The Double Counting and Discrete/Continuous Problems 2.3 A Non-Binary Intervention Chapter Three
Anti-Structuralism: Performativity and Prolepsis 3.1 Initiation into Sex and Gender: Exercitives and Proleptic Mechanisms 3.2 Butler's Positive Program 3.3 Prosser's Critiques 3.4 The Phenomenology of Gender 3.5 Anti-Structuralism Considered Chapter Four
Deflating Gender, Deflating Self-Identification 4.1 Semantic Deflationism about Gender 4.2 Self-Identification: A Kinder Deflation 4.3 Worries for Self-Identification Deflationisms 4.4 The Triviality Dispute 4.5 A Defensible Metaphysics of Self-Identification 4.6 Semantic Quietism Chapter Five
Error and Abolition 5.1 Error Theory 5.2 Gender Abolitionism 5.3 Gender Nihilism 5.4 Transgender Identities and Abolitionism 5.5 Ideal Theory, Practical Realities 5.6 Colonialism and Abolition Chapter Six
An Alternative: Ameliorative Semantic Pluralism 6.1 Saul and Bettcher 6.2 The Ameliorative Semantic Pluralist Project 6.3 Objections to Ameliorative Semantic Pluralism 6.4 Saul's Revenge 6.5 Down Enby: The Logic of Gender 6.6 Solidarity: Spelman to the Present Day Chapter Seven
Between Lorde and Neurath: Hermeneutic Innovation 7.1 Back to Neurath 7.2 Sweaty Concepts 7.3 A Meaning for 'Agender' 7.4 The Agender Agenda and Some Recent Accounts of Gender 7.5 Dembroff's Critical Gender Kind 7.6 Jenkins' Gender Dualism Conclusion

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