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SUMMARY:Workshop Women’s Cultural Heritage
DESCRIPTION:More information coming soon.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/workshop-womens-cultural-heritage/
LOCATION:Banaras Hindu University\, Varanasi\, India
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241130
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SUMMARY:ECO_TECH_GENDER / Women Philosophers Heritage
DESCRIPTION:Workshop ECO_TECH_GENDER / Women Philosophers Heritage\nOrganized by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Sci-entists with the organisational Support from FES\, New Delhi \n  \nWorkshop Program (preliminary) \nNovember 28\, 2024 (FES\, New Delhi) \n10.00 Welcome Ruth Edith Hagengruber\, Professor of Philosophy\, and Director of the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists/ Research Director EcoTechGender teaching and research area\, Paderborn University: The Center HWPS and the ECO_TECH_GENDER Research Activities\nEconomics\, Ecology\, Technology – The Topics of the Future And Women Philosophers Responsibility \n11.00 Ma. Theresa T. Payongayong\, PhD; University of the Philippines System Professor\, Department of Philosophy; College of Social Science and Philosophy; Uni-versity of the Philippines Diliman: Ecotechgender: A Methodologically Framed and Implemented Research Tool. Its Philosophical\, Political and Social Impact \n12.00 Jeanette L. Yasol-Naval. Professor\, Department of Philosophy\, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy\, University of the Philippines Diliman: Applied Ethics and the Philosophy of Food in Environmental Discourse \nLunch break \n14.30 Asha Mukherjee (by zoom) Professor of Philosophy\, Visva-Bharati\, Santiniketan\, President of the Commission of Ethics; FISP member of the Steering Committee; and Gender committee of the Federation International des Societés Philosophiques: Women and Environmental Issues in Tomorrows Concepts of Indian Politics \n15.30 t.b.c. Collective for Women Philosophers in India: Professor Richa Shukla Indian Institute of Technology\, Bhubaneshwar India\, Professor Mansi Rathour OP Jindal Global University\, Sonipat India; Professor Muzaffar Ali\, Savitribai Phule Pune University\, Pune India: Women and Indian Thought: Ancient\, Modern and Contemporary. Retriev-ing the Heritage of Philippine Women Thinkers \nDinner  \nNovember 29\, 2024 (FES\, New Delhi) \n10.00 Building up: ECO_TECH_GENDER Series
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/eco_tech_gender-women-philosophers-heritage/
LOCATION:Friedrich Ebert Stiftung\, New Dehli\, K-70B\, Hauz Khas Enclave\, New Delhi 110016\, India
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241115T091500
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SUMMARY:Call for Interferences - Act up/Building up: EcoTechGender Action Group
DESCRIPTION:The era of strictly demarcated sciences is over\, at least since the COVID-19 pandemic. Over the years\, changing social values\, modern technologies\, but also scientific misconduct and demands for emancipation based on diversity have led to the fact that science has become a multidisciplinary but also increasingly interwoven institution since at least the second half of the 20th century. The present bias is particularly evident in the institutionalization of knowledge and content from the humanities and the natural sciences and technology\, which are in part still strictly separated and not automatically related to each other. This lack of contextualization and intertwining of nature\, culture\, technology\, society\, and gender theory can be illustrated by a number of problematic examples: Crash test dummies that only represent men and make cars all the more unsafe for women; toxic cultures of masculinity in engineering courses that make it almost impossible for women to build careers and reveal a serious lack of female role models; racist or sexist algorithms that overwhelm the increasingly important AI and fuel resentment; or supposedly glorious inventions by men for women\, such as the Pinky Gloves released in 2021\, that reveal a sometimes disastrous picture of gender stereotyping. All these examples clearly show that there is an urgent need to link the cultural sciences and humanities\, which have been strictly separated\, with the natural\, technical\, information and engineering sciences. However\, these experiences also show how strong the influences of social\, political\, economic and societal factors are\, which also have an unconscious effect on the natural and technical sciences and their results. This modern change therefore confirms all the more the establishment of an interlocking perspective and instructions for action for the scientific enterprise. An appropriate culture/expansion of discourse makes it possible to show how research in the natural\, technical\, information\, and engineering sciences can be seen and evaluated in a multiple and constantly changing world in the context of society\, politics\, the environment\, technology\, and gender. Science is no longer a homogeneous and awe-inspiring entity that can sustain itself. It is increasingly criticized and confronted with demands to open up and to represent all aspects of social life in an interconnected way. There is therefore a need for other interfaces and interconnections that drive this world of research\, transform it\, make it usable\, and build it in a future-oriented way. This particular entanglement has always been explored in the EcoTechGender research project (est. 2007 by Prof. Dr. Ruth E. Hagengruber). \nIn the context of a workshop\, we would like to emphasize this importance once again\, work it out together\, and offer space for a philosophical-interdisciplinary workshop and discourse in which young scientists can present their visions and contributions to the entanglement field of EcoTechGender. In addition to invited speakers\, lecture slots will be advertised in order to provide a platform for exchange for interested young scientists. The aim of the workshop is to present different perspectives on EcoTechGender from young scholars from different academic disciplines to show the interferences of humanities\, social sciences\, science and technology studies\, medicine and computer science. \nThe workshop will be introduced by our Keynoter Kateryna Karpenko\, Director of the Center for Gender Studies at Kharkiv National Medical University\, Ukraine. Afterwards\, we will have the opportunity to follow and listen to several different PhD students from STEM fields\, STS-Studies\, medicine\, gender studies and philosophy\, who will present their views and ideas on EcoTechGender. For more inspiration have a look at our program. \nThe Workshop will take place on November 15\, 2024 at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists as online event. For participation please register via our registration platform. \nThe workshop is organized by Ruth E. Hagengruber & Felix Grewe.\n \nFor further questions please contact: ecotechgender@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/call-for-interferences-act-up-building-up-ecotechgender-action-group/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Online-Workshop
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SUMMARY:The Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists - Fachmesse des 2. Gleichstellungstags der Bundesstiftung Gleichstellung Berlin
DESCRIPTION:Das Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists wird am 5. November 2024 im Rahmen des 2. Gleichstellungstages der Bundesstiftung Gleichstellung auf der Fachmesse im Berliner Congress Center vertreten sein. \nAls internationaler Forschungshub\, gegründet 2016 von Prof. Dr. Ruth E. Hagengruber mit Unterstützung der damaligen Ministerin für Wissenschaft und Innovation des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen Svenja Schulze\, setzt sich das Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists dafür ein\, das immaterielle Kulturerbe der Philosophinnen und Wissenschaftlerinnen zu sammeln und zu erforschen. Im Rahmen von zahlreichen Forschungsprojekten mit internationalen Kooperationspartnern besuchen uns Forschungsfellows aus aller Welt\, um gemeinsam in Sommer Schools\, Workshops und Konferenzen die Geschichte neu zu schreiben. Etabliert wird diese Neuschreibung durch internationale Publikationen (Springer\, Brill\, De Gruyter) und durch die Förderung des internationalen Forschungsnachwuchses (New Voices Netzwerk). \nMehr Informationen zum 2. Gleichstellungstag der Bundesstiftung Gleichstellung oder unserem Stand auf der Fachmesse finden Sie hier.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/the-center-for-the-history-of-women-philosophers-and-scientists-2-gleichstellungstag-bundesstiftung-gleichstellung-berlin/
LOCATION:Berlin Congress Center\, Alexanderstr. 11\, Berlin\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Information Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20241028T160000
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CREATED:20241017T105426Z
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Viktorya Vasilyan: Women Image in the History of Armenia
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Viktorya Vasilyan (National Academia of Science of the Republic of Armenia) will introduce her work on History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in a special perspective of the history of Armenia. Her talk Women image in the History of Armenia will introduce us into this very exciting topic and we lookforward to her presentation. \nDr. Viktorya Vasilyan is lecturer at the Traditional Medicine University of Armenia and Head of the Scientific Organizational Department in the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography at the National Academia of Science of the Republic of Armenia. \nThe talk of Viktorya Vasilyan is our first talk within this winter terms Research Colloquium. \nEverybody is welcome to attend. \nVenue: TP21.2.32\, Technologiepark 21 \nDate: October 28\, 2024 \nTime: 16:00
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-viktorya-vasilyan-women-image-in-the-history-of-armenia/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240924T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240924T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240916T100722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T120859Z
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SUMMARY:Networking meeting of members and friends of the DGPhil AG Women in the History of Philosophy and the International Association of Philosophers
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday 24.09.2024\, 18:00 – 19:00 Networking meeting of members and friends of the DGPhil AG Women in the History of Philosophy and the International Association of Philosophers (Room F)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/networking-meeting-of-members-and-friends-of-the-dgphil-ag-women-in-the-history-of-philosophy-and-the-international-association-of-philosophers/
LOCATION:University of Münster
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240924T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240924T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240916T100524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240916T120920Z
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SUMMARY:AG DG Phil/IAPh Panel XXVI. Deutscher Kongress für Philosophie 24.09.2024
DESCRIPTION:Dear members of the working group\, dear members of the IAPH\, dear interested Scholars\, \nI would like to cordially invite you to the activities planned by the Working Group on Women in the History of Philosophy within the framework of this year’s congress of the German Society of Philosophy. \nAs was the case three years ago\, our activities will be coordinated with the group of the International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPH). \nOn Tuesday\, 24. September\, from 9 to 11 a panel (F2) of the Working Group on Women in the History of Philosophy and the IAPH will take place.  \nOn Tuesday\, 24. September\, 6 pm (room F234) we cordially invite you to a network meeting.  \nWe would be delighted if you came to see the activities of the AG. Plans will be made\, ideas will be found and common projects will be realised. Please make a note of the AG’s annual conference\, which will take place on 11-12 April. April 2025 with the working title: Philosophers on Economy\, Politics and Society. \nThe events are open to all interested parties. Feel free to write to me if you have any questions. \nDetailed programme:  \nThe AG Women in the History of Philosophy (*2017) \nhttps://www.dgphil.de/ags/allgemein/frauen-in-der-geschichte-der-philosophie \nThe study of the history of women philosophers has developed into an important area of critical research in the history of philosophy. The Working Group in the German Society for Philosophy is a place of exchange and information on the history of women philosophers. Research and teaching are given equal consideration. Numerous workshops and conferences\, online and in person\, invite us to share and expand our knowledge. \nThe meetings offer the opportunity to meet members\, active researchers and teachers\, to network and to plan joint activities. \nWithin the framework of this year’s Philosophy Congress in Münster: #Digital Thinking\, the theme is also reflected in the topics of the speakers. \nTuesday 24.09.2024\, 9:00 – 11:00 FROM ANALOGUE TO DIGITAL – Panel of the Panel of the DGPhil AG Women in the History of Philosophy and the International Association of Women Philosophers (Room F2)\nUrsula Martin: Mary Somerville and Ada Lovelace: networks in the making of nineteenth-century British science \nMary Somerville (1780-1872) was a bestselling Scottish writer on science and mathematics: the English aristocrat Ada Lovelace (1815-1853) published an article on computing that now seems remarkably prescient. Self-taught\, both were excluded from universities and scientific institutions such as London’s Royal Society.  Today\, their work is often described as ‘translations’ and ‘popular scientific writing’\, reflecting and reinforcing their seemingly marginal position.  Yet both were fluent in several languages and were active members of British and European scientific networks of men and women who corresponded\, exchanged visits and read each other’s work.  Their writings deserve to be seen as mainstream contributions to nineteenth-century scientific discussions. \nBiography: Ursula Martin is Professor Emerita of the Universities of Edinburgh and Oxford. A distinguished researcher at the interface of mathematics and computer science\, she has published widely on the use of computation and artificial intelligence in mathematical proof and its wider implications for mathematical practice.  She led the first examination of Ada Lovelace’s mathematical archive and is the author of a popular book on Lovelace. In recent years she has worked closely with Oxford libraries and museums to find new ways of telling the story of the origins of computing and AI. \nSabine Thürmel: Current Developments in Computer Science from the Perspective of Women in the Humanities \nCuriositas mater sapientiae est (Roman proverb: curiosity is the mother of wisdom): this is especially true for female humanities scholars assessing current developments in computer science. Each of the scholars presented in this lecture has developed a unique perspective and a specific approach.  The depth and timeliness of their contributions will be demonstrated by focusing on their work on generative AI and their publications in 2023 and 2024. \nSabine Thuermel is an independent researcher and lecturer at the Technische Universität München (TUM)\, Munich\, Germany. Her background is in both computer science (Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1989) and philosophy (Ph.D. in Philosophy of Science and Technology in 2013). An overview of her interdisciplinary work on the foundations and effects of culture-changing information technologies can be found on her website http://www.sabinethuermel.de/\, where computer science meets philosophy. \nPedro Pricladnitzky Philosophical Connections: Exploring the Digitisation of Brazilian Women Philosophers from Paderborn to Brazil”. \nThis paper explores the digitisation of Brazilian women philosophers\, highlighting their philosophical contributions and historical significance. It examines how digital platforms preserve and disseminate their work\, addressing their underrepresentation in philosophy. The Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists plays a crucial role in providing a framework for digitisation and preservation\, thus facilitating the integration of these philosophers into the global canon. \nPedro Pricladnitzky is a researcher at the Centre for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists at the University of Paderborn. His work focuses on the critical digital edition of Émilie du Châtelet’s Institutions de Physique and their integration into early modern natural philosophy. He is also interested in Brazilian and Latin American women writers in the history of philosophy. \nIAPH Cristina Sánchez Muñoz: Political Violence and Gender. Exclusions\, Reductions and Challenges \nIn this paper I will analyse the role that violence against women plays in the very definition of politics. We will focus on the violence against women that takes place in war scenarios\, with a particular emphasis on sexual violence. Several philosophers have worked on this issue (Brownmiller\, Schott\, MacKinnon\, Card\, Copelon among others). I will use Kate Millet’s work Sexual Politics as a frame of reference to analyse a sexual politics of wars as political violence. This will allow us to identify the main features of contemporary wars in which violence against women plays a central role as a political objective. I will present the main debates that have taken place in contemporary feminist theory on this issue and the changes that have occurred both in the perception of armed conflicts and in the legal responses to sexual violence. \nCristina Sánchez is Professor of Philosophy of Law at the Autonomous University of Madrid\, Spain.  In her academic career she has developed two lines of research: On the one hand\, the study of Hannah Arendt’s thought\, and on the other hand\, contemporary feminist theory and women’s citizenship\, within the framework of political philosophy. She has been a visiting scholar in Chile\, Colombia and Mexico. She is Co-Speaker of the IAPH\, Unesco Chair in Public Policies and Gender at the Autonomous University of Madrid\, and member of the jury of the Hannah Arendt Prize for Political Thought of the Heinrich Böll Foundation. \nTuesday 24.09.2024\, 18:00 – 19:00 Networking meeting of members and friends of the DGPhil AG Women in the History of Philosophy and the International Association of Philosophers (Room F)\nWith kind regards\, \nRuth E. Hagengruber \nDirector of the AG Women in the History of Philosophy and Director of the International Association of Women Philosophers
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/ag-dg-phil-iaph-panel-xxvi-deutscher-kongress-fur-philosophie-24-09-2024/
LOCATION:University of Münster
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240923T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240923T131500
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240916T100306Z
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SUMMARY:DGPhil Congress 2024: Forum 23.09.2024
DESCRIPTION:On Monday\, 23.09.2024 at 12.30-13.15\, PHIL 201\, the Center Team will present the Digital Projects of the Center\, such as the Manuscripts work\, the ECC\, the Directory\, the Philosophy goes MOOC and a lot more. Join us to discover the hidden figures in Philosophy and the thrilling digital work we are doing. \nChair of the session: Prof. Dr. Ruth E. Hagengruber: \nThe Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists as a Digital Humanities Project\, with Jil Muller\, Pedro Pricladnitzky and Felix Grewe (Paderborn).
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/dgphil-congress-2024-forum-23-09-2024/
LOCATION:University of Münster
CATEGORIES:Conference,Panel Discussion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240807T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240807T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T222640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T222814Z
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SUMMARY:FISP IAPH: Women Philosophers in Academia: Achievements\, Obstacles and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:7. August 17.00-19.00\, CU002 Giurisprudenza\, Aula 302: Ruth: Women Philosophers in Academia (IAPh) \nMore information here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-iaph-women-philosophers-in-academia-achievements-obstacles-and-challenges/
LOCATION:CU002 Giurisprudenza\, Aula 302\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240807T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240807T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T220850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T221008Z
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SUMMARY:FISP: Round Table - Eco-\, Health-Feminism
DESCRIPTION:Round Table #2 Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists: Eco-\, Health-Feminism \nWednesday 07 August 13:00-15:00\, CU002 Giurisprudenza\, Aula “Falcone e Borsellino” \n13:00-13:30 Kateryna Karpenko (Kharkiv National Medical University\, Ukraine): Eco-cide and -feminism in Ukraine \n13:30-14:00 Jil Muller (Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists\, Luxembourg/Germany): Women and Their Body \n14:00-14:30 Clara Mavellia (Cultural Entrepreneurship Institute Berlin\, Italy/Germany): Health Body\, Healthy Planet: A Plea for a Meditarranea or Epistemic Injustice \n14:30- 15:00 Felix Grewe (Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists\, Germany): Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis \nMore information on the Center activities at the FISP 2024 can be found here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-round-table-eco-health-feminism/
LOCATION:CU002 Giurisprudenza\, Aula “Falcone e Borsellino”\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Round-Table,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240805T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240805T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T222007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T223026Z
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SUMMARY:FISP: 50 years of the Association Internationale des Professeurs de Philosophie: Past and Future
DESCRIPTION:5. August 17.00-19.00\, CU003 Lettera e Filosofia\, Aula XII: Ruth Edith Hagengruber: The Actuality of Teaching Hannah Arendt: The Origins of Totalitarianism\, Association internationale des Professeurs de philosophie. Chaired by Riccardo Pozzo \nFlyer -Society Session: 50 Years\, Past and Present Association Internationale De Professeurs de Philosophie \n\n\n\nMore information on the Center activities at the FISP 2024 can be found here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-fifty-years-of-the-association-internationale-des-professeurs-de-philosophie-past-and-future/
LOCATION:CU003 Lettera e Filosofia\, Aula XII\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240805T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240805T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T220659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T221058Z
UID:29153-1722877200-1722884400@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:FISP: Round Table - Non Western Women Philosophers
DESCRIPTION:Round Table #1 Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists: \nMonday 5 August 2024\, CU003 Lettera e Filosofia\, Aula XII\, Time: 17:00- 19:00 \n17:00 – 17.30 Krissah Marga Taganas (Philippines): Empowering Mothers: Feminist Theorizing on Motherhood”. \n17:30 – 18.00  Piergiacomo Severini (Japan/Italy): Women in the Non-Western Philosophy – ethical category of  “distinction” in Jeanne Hersch and Kitarou Nishida \n18.00 – 18.30 Pedro Pricladnitzky (Brasil / Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists): Nisia Floresta\, A Brasilian Philosopher \n18:30 – 19.00 Ruth Edith Hagengruber\, Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists Award Ceremony: Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize (donated by Ulrike Detmers) \nThe winner of the Elisabeth of Bohemia Prize 2024 will be announced; the speeches of honour will be held by: Mary Ellen Waithe and Cris Sanchez. \nMore information on the Center activities at the FISP 2024 can be found here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-round-table-non-western-women-philosophers/
LOCATION:CU003 Lettera e Filosofia\, Aula XII\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Round-Table,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240803T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240803T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T222428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T222437Z
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SUMMARY:FISP Invited Symposium: Women in the History of Philosophy
DESCRIPTION:3. AUGUST 17.00-19.00\, CAMPUS SAPIENZA\, AULA MAGNA: SYMPOSIUM ON WOMEN IN THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY \nChair: Ruth Edith Hagengruber \nThanks to the president of the FISP\, Luca Scarantino\, and his board. For the first time in the history of FISP\, and indeed for the first time in the entire history of FISP\, this history of women philosophers is being placed at the centre of attention. \nWe realise that this is something completely new\, at a time when women are still vastly underrepresented in many national philosophical societies and when no effort has yet been made to reconstruct the history of women philosophers at the national level. We are delighted that we can now do this here and together at an international level. \nIn addition to all the exclusions that have been practised in the history of philosophy and by its actors\, sometimes consciously\, the exclusion of women philosophers is nothing other than the act of a one-sided sexist practice. However\, the history of philosophy of women philosophers is so rich and their knowledge so necessary for this world. It fills all areas of knowledge and it gives us a new idea of seeing philosophy.\nIt is an honour for me to stand here with these colleagues who have enriched the world of women philosophers. I thank my colleagues Marie Pauline Eboh\, Heisook Kim and Mary Ellen Waithe for rewriting this history of women philosophers with me. \n \n17:00-17:30 Marie Pauline Eboh: Unmute Herstory \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n17:30-18:00 Ruth Hagengruber: 1000 Places in 1 World.  How women philosophers are changing the way we see the world and understand its history. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n18:00-18:30 Heisook Kim: Sublimated Revolts against Patriarchal Order: the case of two women intellectuals in the Confucian history of Korea \n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n18:30-19:00 Mary Ellen Waithe: A New Dawn For Philosophy? The Case for En Hedu’Anna of Mesopotamia\, 2300 BCE
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-invited-symposium-women-in-the-history-of-philosophy/
LOCATION:CAMPUS SAPIENZA\, AULA MAGNA\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240802T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T221744Z
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UID:29165-1722618000-1722625200@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:FISP: Adding Voices to the Philosophy Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:2. August 17.00-19.00\, CU001 Rettorato\, Aula Organi Collegiali: Ruth Edith Hagengruber: Adding Voices to the Philosophy Curriculum. The talk is part of an invited session hosted by Floris Velema. \nTeaching Hypotheses with Émilie Du Châtelet by Ruth Edith Hagengruber  \nAbstract \nThe philosopher Emilie du Chatelet (1706-1749) was one of the most successful writers on philosophy and science of her time. Her texts were translated into several languages during her lifetime\, which demonstrates the international appeal of her work. She can certainly be considered an innovator in philosophy and science. This achievement can be emphasised in the classroom by interpreting the chapter On Hypotheses\, from her main work\, the Institutions of Physics. \nThe exclusion of this impacting text from the history of philosophy delivers not only another proof of the unjustified elimination of women’s contributions\, but also illustrates the loss and the failings of that history and its reception as well as demonstrating the interest-based nature of philosophical criteria applied up to our days.  \nRuth Hagengruber on Teaching Hypotheses \n\n\n\nMore information on the Center activities at the FISP 2024 can be found here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-adding-voices-to-the-philosophy-curriculum/
LOCATION:CU001 Rettorato\, Aula Organi Collegiali\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240802T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240802T190000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T221513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T221549Z
UID:29161-1722603600-1722625200@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:FISP: History of Philosophy and the Biopolitical Crisis
DESCRIPTION:2. August 13.00-19.00\, CU002 Giurisprudenza\, Aula “Francesco Calasso”: Ruth Edith Hagengruber: Biopolitics: Erasing the Voices of Women Philosophers. The talk is part of an invited session hosted by Riccardo Pozzo. \nIn the 1990s\, feminist critics pointed out that Foucault’s implicit androcentrism blinds this theory to the question of women: the categories of the philosophical field of biopolitics are and were not uncontroversial in feminist philosophy. This has largely been forgotten today\, as feminists and political scientists\, as well as representatives of the sociological interpretation of society\, use the concepts introduced into the discussion by Foucault to operationalise their own content. The lecture will discuss the relationship between how these categories and operative processes were arrived at\, what discourse they come from and where they are carried. It will also show the gaps in interpretation. \nMore information on the Center activities at the FISP 2024 can be found here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-history-of-philosophy-and-the-biopolitical-crisis/
LOCATION:CU002 Giurisprudenza\, Aula “Francesco Calasso”\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240802T092000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240802T094000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240726T220333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240726T221200Z
UID:29149-1722590400-1722591600@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:FISP: Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy: Wilma Papst’s Reception of Frege.
DESCRIPTION:On the 2. August at  09.20-09.40 in CU009\, Geologia e Mineralogia\, Aula 14 our Fellow Michele Vagnetti will present a paper on Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy: Wilma Papst’s Reception of Frege. \nMore information on the Center activities at the FISP 2024 can be found here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/fisp-wome-in-the-history-of-analytic-philosophy-wilma-papst-reception-of-frege/
LOCATION:CU009\, Geologia e Mineralogia\, Aula 14\, Rome
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240725
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240727
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240708T131935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T133103Z
UID:28877-1721865600-1722038399@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Workshop on Mind\, Consciousness and Perception in Cavendish
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce an upcoming online workshop on “Cavendish: Mind\, Consciousness and Perception\,” which will be held on 25 and 26 July\, 2024. The workshop is organized by Pedro Pricladnitzky and Aaron Wells. Invited speakers: \nColin Chamberlain (University College London) \nMarcy Lascano (University of Kansas) \nAlison Peterman (University of Rochester \nJonathan Shaheen (University of Uppsala) \nSubmitted talks: \nOlivia Branscum (University of Oklahoma) \nJan Forsman (University of Iowa) \nKevin Lower (Villanova University) \nMilena Monteiro Rodrigues (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) \nThis workshop aims to explore the philosophical perspectives of Margaret Cavendish regarding the nature of the mind in the context of early modern philosophy and its relations to contemporary discussions. Submissions concerning the philosophy of mind and the theory of knowledge within the context of Cavendish’s work\, interpreted broadly\, align perfectly with the goals of our workshop. We are especially keen on perspectives that highlight Cavendish’s departure from conventional notions of consciousness\, while emphasizing the interconnectedness of mind\, body\, and environment. \nMargaret Cavendish (1623-1673)\, one of the most remarkable figures in early modern philosophy\, made significant contributions to metaphysics\, philosophy of nature\, epistemology\, and philosophy of mind. Despite being overshadowed by her contemporaries\, her works offer profound insights into questions surrounding the mind\, consciousness\, and perception. She was a critic of the dominant mechanistic philosophy and proposed an alternative organicist explanation of nature\, challenging the prevailing views of thinkers like Hobbes and Descartes. Cavendish’s unique metaphysical views anticipated later philosophers like Spinoza and Leibniz and contributed to a more nuanced understanding of nature’s order and infinitude. Her work also  presents an early form of naturalism\, resonating with contemporary philosophy and scientific inquiry. Additionally\, it provides valuable insights relevant to ongoing inquiries into whether the entities surrounding us possess consciousness and intelligence. \nTalk titles\, schedule\, and registration details will follow soon! \nFor registration/zoom link contact: wells@mail.uni-paderborn.de
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/workshop-on-mind-consciousness-and-perception-in-cavendish/
LOCATION:per Zoom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240722T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240722T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240723T101553Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T104718Z
UID:28993-1721664000-1721671200@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Felix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-felix-grewe-donna-j-haraways-concept-of-storytelling-as-an-ecofeminist-perspective-cyborgs-oncomouse-and-sympoiesis/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240722T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240722T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240723T101440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T104822Z
UID:28990-1721664000-1721671200@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Pedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-pedro-pricladnitzky-brazilian-women-philosophers/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240722T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240722T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240723T101250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T104750Z
UID:28987-1721664000-1721671200@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Ruth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-ruth-e-hagengruber-1000-places-how-women-philosophers-see-the-world-and-understand-its-history/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240710T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240710T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240311T122453Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T123440Z
UID:27985-1720629000-1720636200@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:New Voices Summer 2024: Food\, Plants\, Remedies and Healing Practices: Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Amalia Cerrito (University of Trento): Female seeds\, powers\, and bodies: Albert the Great and the vegetal sexuality \nThe 13th-century Dominican master Albert the Great extensively discusses vegetal sexuality. While animals reproduce through the mating of female and male individuals\, plants lack a sexual distinction\, reproducing through seeds that contain all necessary conditions for plant generation. Furthermore\, the primary paternal and maternal functions\, such as fertilization\, generative material provision\, and nourishment during development\, do not involve individuals of the same plant species. External causal agencies perform these functions\, like the Sun and the soil (traditionally regarded as the “father and mother of plants”). Despite the evident differences in animal and plant generation\, Albert uses concepts such as “male and female”\, “motherhood and fatherhood”\, to explain vegetal sexuality. He is convinced that “male and female” and “motherhood and fatherhood” manifest in nature to varying degrees\, ranging from the most perfect nature\, i.e.\, human beings\, to the less perfect\, i.e.\, plants. Applying these categories to plants\, he develops an explanatory model that aims to identify causal roles and powers of male and female\, fatherhood and motherhood\, in proportion to plant generation\, using a comparative approach modeled on animal generation. In Albert’s view\, plants lack sexually differentiated bodies not due to a factual absence of “male and female” attributes\, powers\, and causation outright\, but rather as a consequence of their ontological status not due to a factual absence of “male and female” attributes\, powers\, and causation outright\, but rather as a consequence of their ontological status. Plants express masculinitas and femininitas proportionally to their nature. The examination of plant generation provides an opportunity to elucidate these concepts\, defining the essential aspects and causal roles of male and female functions and features. In this lecture\, I will focus on how Albert employs concepts such as the female “body”\, “seed”\, and “power”\, in his investigation on vegetal sexuality. By developing the analogy between the uterus/terra/mater (uterus/soil/mother)\, he adapts the Galenic humoral-complexion theory to the soil and identifies maternal and feminine properties and powers even in the simplest living body —namely\, that of plants. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nAmalia Cerrito is an Associate Fellow of the Centre for the Study of Medicine and the Body in the Renaissance and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Trento where she works on a project titled Between Science and Myth: Albert the Great\, his Sources and his Followers” (PRIN 2022: “Itineraries of Philosophy and Science from Baghdad to Florence: Albert the Great\, his Sources and his Legacies”). She received her PhD in Philosophy in 2020 jointly by the University of Pisa and the University of Florence. In 2022 her work on Albert the Great and the ‘virtus formativa’ was awarded the Santorio Award for Excellence in Research.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/new-voices-summer-2024-food-plants-remedies-and-healing-practices-womens-ideas-in-the-history-of-medicine-4/
CATEGORIES:Talk
ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240708T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240708T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240723T101124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240723T104852Z
UID:28984-1720454400-1720461600@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Jil Muller: Olivia Sabucco and the Mind-Body Problem
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-jil-muller-olivia-sabucco-and-the-mind-body-problem/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240629T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240629T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240613T070046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T080908Z
UID:28631-1719653400-1719666000@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Erweitertes Vorstandstreffen des Deutschen Akademikerinnenbundes
DESCRIPTION:Programm 29. Juni 2024 \nSitzung des Erweiterten Vorstands des Deutschen Akademikerinnenbundes und Wahl der Kommissionen  \n9.30 Uhr: Eröffnung der Veranstaltung durch die Präsidentin des Deutschen Akademikerinnenbundes\, Manuela Queitsch \n– Bericht der Präsidentin und des Vorstands\n– Bericht der Kommissionen\n– Berichte der Regionalgruppen\n– Berichte der Arbeitskreise\n– Wahlen zu den Kommissionen der Mitgliederversammlung. \nEs wird ein kleiner Mittagslunch gereicht. \nVoraussichtliches Ende: 13.00 Uhr \nDer Nachmittag steht zur freien Verfügung. \nHier können Sie an folgenden Führungen teilnehmen (Selbstzahlerin\, ca. 8 Euro nur Bargeld): \n15.00 – 16.30 Uhr: \nStadtrundgang: Lebenswege herausragender Frauen \nOder: \nHeinz Nixdorf Forum: Sie waren die Ersten – Frauen in der Informationstechnik \nWer Lust hat\, ist eingeladen\, sich ab 18.00 dem Treffen der Präsidentin im Café Central anzuschließen. \nEnde der Veranstaltung. \n  \n 
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/erweitertes-vorstandstreffen-des-deutschen-akademikerinnenbundes/
LOCATION:L3 204\, L-Gebäude Universität Paderborn\, Pohlweg 57\, Paderborn\, 33098
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240628T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240628T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240214T123929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250905T112237Z
UID:27804-1719586800-1719597600@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:Fachtagung Frauen. Denken. Europa
DESCRIPTION:FRAUEN. DENKEN. EUROPA.\n\nDie Veranstaltung findet statt unter der Schirmherrschaft der UN Women Deutschland. \nDiese Veranstaltung wird freundlicherweise von der  Verbund Volksbank OWL und der Hochschulallianz COLOURS unterstützt. \nProgramm 28. Juni 2024 \nÖffentliche Fachtagung im Großen Sitzungssaal des Historischen Rathauses der Stadt Paderborn\, Rathausplatz 1\, Paderborn \n15.00 Uhr: Eröffnung durch Prof. Dr.in Ruth Edith Hagengruber\, Leiterin des Center for the History of Women Philosophers an der Universität Paderborn und Vizepräsidentin des Deutschen Akademikerinnenbundes \n–   Es spricht der Stellvertretende Bürgermeister der Stadt Paderborn\, Dietrich Honervogt\n–   Willkommen der Präsidentin des Deutschen Akademikerinnenbunds\, Manuela Queitsch\n–   Willkommen der Vorsitzenden der Ortsgruppe Paderborn\, Renate Ortner\n–  Willkommen der Leiterin des Implementation Offices der European University Alliance Colours an der Universität Paderborn\, Dr. Isabelle Leitloff \n15.30 – 17.15 Uhr Moderation: Prof.in Dr.in Dorothee M. Meister  \n15.30 Frauen. Denken. Europa. Das kulturelle Kapital Europas sichtbar machen! \nProf.in Dr.in Ruth Hagengruber\, Universität Paderborn\, Direktorin des Zentrums zur Erforschung der Geschichte der Philosophinnen und Wissenschaftlerinnen (Center HWPS)\, Vizepräsidentin des DAB \n15.55 Women in Europe. Making visible the history of their ideas \nPräsidentin des Verbandes der University Women of Europe\, Dr. Anne Nègre\, Strassburg \n16.20 Eine Forschungsinstitution für Philosophinnen und Wissenschaftlerinnen\nProf. Dr. Dr. h.c. Klaus Mainzer\, TUM Senior Excellence Faculty Technische Universität München\, Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker-Center\, Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen; President European Academy of Sciences and Arts. \n16.45 Die Initiative des Deutschen Akademikerinnenbundes zur Erforschung der Ideen der Wissenschaftlerinnen\nProf.in emer. Dr.in Anne Schlüter\, ehem. Sprecherin und Leiterin des Netzwerkes für Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung in NRW\, Mitglied des DAB \n17.10 Warum ich einen Preis stifte. Der Elisabeth von Böhmen-Herford Preis für die Geschichte der Philosophinnen\nProf.in Dr.in Ulrike Detmers\, Fachhochschule Bielefeld\, Inhaberin der Mestemacher AG. \n17.15 Die Ideengeschichte der Frauen und ihr Ort im Rahmen der Universität Paderborn \nProdekanin der Fakultät Kulturwissenschaften an der Universität Paderborn und Mitglied des DAB\, Prof.in Dr.in Dorothee M. Meister \nNetzwerken beim Sektempfang\, gestiftet von der Vorsitzenden der Ortsgruppe Paderborn. \nEnde der Veranstaltung. Frauen. Denken. Europa ca. 18.00 Uhr \n19.00 Uhr: Gemeinsames Abendessen (nach vorheriger Anmeldung) im Restaurant Bobberts\, Neuer Platz 3\, Paderborn
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/dab-erweitertes-vorstandstreffen/
LOCATION:Hisorisches Rathaus Paderborn\, Rathausplatz 1\, Paderborn\, 33098
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240626T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240626T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240311T122141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240311T123453Z
UID:27982-1719419400-1719426600@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
SUMMARY:New Voices Summer 2024: Food\, Plants\, Remedies and Healing Practices: Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Madeleine Sheahan (Yale University): Seasonality and Slaughter: Sourcing Animal-Ingredients in Seventeenth-Century Household Medicine \nSpringtime was an industrious season of the 17th century household. In a period of domestic production and proactivity\, household medical practitioners worked to prevent illness and preserve health. The perceived environmental subjectivity of the body encouraged practitioners to prepare stocks of medicine for a host of ailments believed to arise from changing climatic\, ecological\, and astrological conditions\, as well as shifts in human activity\, labour\, and diet. At the same time as the changing environment threated the health of the body\, springtime opened new possibilities to sources natural ingredients for the making of remedies. Of note was the provisioning of pregnant and juvenile animals\, made readily available by the changing season and desired for their perceived medical efficacy. Turning to these seasonal aspects of domestic medical care\, this talk provides an analysis of animal sourcing and processing techniques recommended in a series of seventeenth-century English manuscripts recipes authored by women. In highlighting the interconnected issues of seasonality\, medical provisioning\, and animal utility\, it illuminates a domestic epistemology of animal use and value\, as well as the local\, environmental specificity of household medicine in the seventeenth century. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nMadeleine is a PhD student in the History of Science and Medicine and Santorio Global Fellow at the University of Parma. Her research examines the social history of female healthcare and the variability of local medical marketplaces in sixteenth and seventeenth-century Italy. She is particularly interested in the relationship between midwifery and pharmacology\, with a focus on the therapeutic activities of lay women who operated on the periphery of conventional academic\, monastic\, and guild settings.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/new-voices-summer-2024-food-plants-remedies-and-healing-practices-womens-ideas-in-the-history-of-medicine-3/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240619T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240619T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240311T121907Z
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SUMMARY:New Voices Summer 2024: Food\, Plants\, Remedies and Healing Practices: Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Dr.  Justin Begley (University of Basel) Dr. Benjamin Goldberg (University of South Florida\, USA): Margaret Cavendish and the Medical Establishment \nThis talk explores how the seventeenth-century philosopher Margaret Cavendish interacted with the medical world of her time. We examine a set of historiographical issues arising from a manuscript collection of her and William’s medical recipes\, MS Pw V90\, preserved in the archives of the University of Nottingham. Our transcription and analysis of this manuscript (The Medical World of Margaret Cavendish\, Palgrave-MacMillan: 2023) challenges the common view that Cavendish opposed traditional Galenic medicine as well as the Scholastic tradition. In grappling with her views on professional medicine\, we also investigate whether Cavendish faced any discrimination or mistreatment from her doctors because of her gender\, as some have suggested\, focusing on her relationship to one of her physicians in particular\, the prominent doctor Théodore de Mayerne. Along the way\, we highlight the medical achievements (mainly in the recipe field) of other noblewomen in Cavendish’s network. \n  \nAbout the Speakers: \n\n\nJustin Begley is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Basel who focuses on early modern literature and intellectual history\, particularly on the histories of science\, medicine\, and the book.\nBenjamin Goldberg is an Associate Professor of Instruction at the University of South Florida in Tampa. His work focuses on the intersection of natural philosophy and medicine in late Renaissance and early modern Europe including the history of medicine and authors such as Fernel\, Harvey\, and Descartes.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/new-voices-summer-2024-food-plants-remedies-and-healing-practices-womens-ideas-in-the-history-of-medicine/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Iva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-iva-manova-the-research-on-women-philosophers-in-bulgaria/
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240531T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240531T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Hedwig Conrad-Martius. Phenomenology\, Ontology\, Metaphysics
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is occasioned by two recent publications on the early phenomenologist Hedwig-Conrad Martius. The first English translation of her early and seminal work Metaphysical Conversations\, translated by Christina Gschwandtner\, as well as the release of the second revised and enlarged edition of Ronny Miron’s Hedwig Conrad-Martius. The Phenomenological Gateway to Reality. Both author and translator will be present to discuss the ideas of this original and challenging thinker\, whose re-discovery is long overdue. \nThe event takes place in-person at the conference room in Technologiepark 21\, 33100 Paderborn\, Germany\, as well as via Zoom link.  \nBoth in-person visitors and Zoom attendees are requested to register at: phenomenology@historyofwomenphilosophers.org \nThe workshop is organized by Daniel Neumann\, Center for the History of Women Philosphers and Scientists\, Paderborn University and Simona Bertolini\, University of Parma. \nThe event is hosted by the Center for the History of Women Philosphers and Scientists\, Paderborn University\, directed by Prof. Ruth E. Hagengruber.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/workshop-hedwig-conrad-martius-phenomenology-ontology-metaphysics/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240529T163000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240529T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240311T121651Z
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SUMMARY:New Voices Summer 2024: Food\, Plants\, Remedies and Healing Practices: Women’s Ideas in the History of Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Jana Schreiber (University of Marburg): Anna Margaretha Wiedemann – A healing woman and her patients in early modern Frankfurt \nIn 1670\, a conflict between Frankfurt surgeons and the healer Anna Margaretha Wiedemann broke out. The surviving sources offer deep insights into the practice of women healers in the early modern period\, who treated their patients\, competing with male doctors and barbers. In addition to statements by Wiedemann and the surgeons\, there are numerous testimonies from patients\, which shed light on the coping strategies used by the community to deal with diseases. They also show the expectations and duties that were set and fulfilled by patients\, their social environment and the healers. \nThe lecture will address the following questions: \nHow did the relationship between healers\, patients and their social environment take form? What knowledge and forms of medical treatment were used by the practitioners? How were disease and health defined and differentiated by the protagonists? \n  \n  \nAbout the Speaker: \nJana Schreiber is a PhD Student at Philipps-Universität Marburg where she works on the project The Actors in the Frankfurt Medical System in the Early Modern Period: Conflicts\, Competition and Complementarity.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/new-voices-summer-2024-food-plants-remedies-and-healing-practices-womens-ideas-in-the-history-of-medicine-2/
ORGANIZER;CN="Jil Muller":MAILTO:jil.muller@uni-paderborn.de
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240527T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20240527T180000
DTSTAMP:20260405T000624
CREATED:20240723T100715Z
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SUMMARY:Research Colloquium - Research Group Émilie Du Châtelet
DESCRIPTION:Research Colloquium Summer Term 2024 \nThis summer term the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists continued with its tradition of the Research Colloquium. Within this colloquium members of the Center\, Fellows and students present their status on personal research projects. The Research Colloquium takes place on the following dates at the center (room TP21.2.32) \nThis term we had a great exchange on the following topics: \nMay 6/May 27 \nRuth E. Hagengruber\, Aaron Wells & Pedro Pricladnitzky: Research Group on Émilie Du Châtelet \nJune 3\nIva Manova: The Research on Women Philosophers in Bulgaria \nJuly 8\nJil Muller: Olivia Sabuco and the Mind-Body Problem \nJuly 22\nRuth E. Hagengruber: 1000 Places: How Women Philosophers see the world and understand its history\nPedro Pricladnitzky: Brazilian Women Philosophers\nFelix Grewe: Donna J. Haraways Concept of Storytelling as an Ecofeminist Perspective: Cyborgs\, OncoMouse and Sympoiesis
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/research-colloquium-research-group-emilie-du-chatelet-2/
LOCATION:Paderborn University\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, NRW\, 33098\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Colloquium,Talk
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