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B R George is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University's Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences. His work bridges philosophy, gender studies, and social justice, focusing on language, identity, and ethical implications of trans-inclusive terminology. He co-authored a widely discussed essay on gendered language in 'Words for every body,' arguing for flexible terminology to accommodate diverse bodily experiences.
His research interests span philosophy of language, ethics, and social psychology, with recent publications addressing risk-taking behaviors, disclosure psychology, and behavioral public policy. He critiques rigid gender binaries and advocates for inclusive frameworks in academic and policy contexts.
Key contributions include analyzing societal impacts of language choices and exploring how psychological factors shape decisions around risk, privacy, and environmental policy. His interdisciplinary approach integrates philosophical inquiry with empirical behavioral studies.
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