🧩 Philosophy Jun 29, 2026 · Justin Weinberg

“I’m much less concerned about how people react to me”

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That was part of Rebecca Tuvel’s answer to a question from journalist Evan Goldstein about “the benefits of almost getting canceled.”
[Annie Vought, “Demeter” (detail)]Professor Tuvel (Rhodes College) was interviewed recently by Goldstein for the Chronicle of Higher Education.
It was nine years ago, readers may recall, that the publication of Tuvel’s “In Defense of Transracialism” in the journal Hypatia ignited a firestorm of online outrage. You can read all a

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