Hay's most recent book,
Think Like a Feminist: The Philosophy Behind the Revolution (W.W. Norton & Co., 2020), was called "a crisp, well-informed primer on feminist theory" by
Publishers Weekly and "a winning mix of scholarship and irreverence" by
Kirkus Reviews. Her academic work focuses primarily on issues in
analytic feminism, liberal social and political philosophy,
oppression studies,
Kantian ethics, and the philosophy of sex and love. Her 2013 book
Kantianism, Liberalism, & Feminism: Resisting Oppression received the American Philosophical Association's Gregory Kavka/UCI Prize in Political Philosophy in 2015. Her 2019 op-ed "Who Counts as a Woman?" received the American Philosophical Association's Public Philosophy Op-Ed Prize. Hay's public philosophy has appeared in venues such as
The New York Times,
The Boston Globe,
Aeon, and
IAI News. ==Works==