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Controversial Ideas 2025, 5(3), 3; doi: 10.63466/jci05030010

Sexual Objectification and Two Notions of Denial

1 Department of Philosophy, University of Haifa;
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Received: 3 Dec 2024 / Accepted: 14 Aug 2025 / Published: 22 Oct 2025
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Abstract

Following Martha Nussbaum’s influential work, it is widely assumed that objectification, mainly sexual objectification, often includes what she calls “denial of autonomy” and “denial of subjectivity.” The purpose of my paper is to offer a critical examination of this assumption. I start with a distinction between two notions of denial, epistemic and performative. I then argue that when applied to the sexual gaze – the paradigmatic case of objectification – neither of these notions can make sense of the claim that objectification means, entails or leads to a denial of women’s autonomy or subjectivity.
Keywords: objectification; denial; misogyny; Nussbaum; Kant
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Statman, D. Sexual Objectification and Two Notions of Denial . Controversial_Ideas 2025, 5, 3.
Statman D. Sexual Objectification and Two Notions of Denial . Journal of Controversial Ideas. 2025; 5(3):3.
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