Rach Cosker-Rowland's subjective fit account of gender identity is both original and philosophically powerful.
Professor Ray Briggs, University of Chicago
An excellent, important, and timely piece of philosophical work that brings the tools of metaethics to bear on the philosophy of gender in a fresh and exciting way, resulting in a 'subjective fit' account of gender identity that is innovative and elegant.
Professor Katharine Jenkins, University of Glasgow
A fascinating, well-argued, and generally clear account of gender identity, of why gender identities should be respected, and of the various rights and normative considerations that issue from gender identity. [...] Moreover, the author effectively engages with 'gender-critical' as well as general philosophical scepticism about gender identity.
Professor Stephanie Kapusta, Dalhousie University