Am 03.05.13 um 16 Uhr eröffnet Frau Dr. Stefanie Dick (Universität Kassel) das Sommerprogramm des Philosophischen Frauensalons mit einem Vortrag zum Thema: „Paarbeziehungen im Mittelalter. Geschlechterbeziehungen und Herrschaftsverhältnisse“. Dieser Vortrag mit anschließender Diskussionsrunde findet wie bereits die Auftaktveranstaltung am 1.2.13 und nun alle weiteren Veranstaltungen des Philosophischen Frauensalons im Café Röhren an der Mühlenstraße in […]
Am 07.06.13 um 16 Uhr hält Herr Dipl. theol. Wolfgang Walter im Philosophischen Frauensalon einen Vortrag zum Thema: "Ist die Armut weiblich? Schlaglichter auf Geschlechtsbezogene Armutsrisiken". Dieser Vortrag mit anschließender Diskussionsrunde findet wie bisher alle Veranstaltungen des Philosophischen Frauensalons im Café Röhren an der Mühlenstraße in Paderborn statt. Der Philosophische Frauensalon ist eine Initiative des […]
Am 05.07.13 um 16 Uhr beschließt Frau Prof. Dr. Claudia Öhlschläger das Sommerprogramm des Philosophischen Frauensalons mit einem Vortrag zum Thema "Imaginationsräume des Weiblichen in der Literatur". Frau Öhlschläger wird einen kurzen Prosatext der Gegenwartsautorin Brigitte Kronauer vorstellen und die Diskussion mit einigen Überlegungen eröffnen. Folgende Fragen werden zur Diskussion gestellt: Wie gestaltet Literatur die […]
National an Kapodistrian University
Mikras Asias 75, Athens, Greece
Good Philosophy for a Good Life! Why it is necessary to research the history of women philosophers. Ruth Hagengruber (Germany) A Gendered view of Liberty? Some Women Philosophers from Cavendish to Wollstonecraft Sarah Hutton (UK) Mary Wollstonecraft’s Critique of J-J Rousseau Martina Reuter (Finland) Philosophy’s First Hysterectomy: Diotima of Mantinea Mary Ellen Waithe (USA) (den […]
We encourage you to send papers concerning the history of women philosophers to Section 29, 'Philosophical Approaches to Gender', which is co-chaired by Herta Nagl-Docekal. Deadline: March 1, 2013; papers should not exceed 6 pages in length
Yeditepe Üniversitesi
İnönü Mah. Kayışdağı Cad. 26 Ağustos Yerleşimi Atasehir, Istanbul, Turkey
Within the Philosophy Department Conferences of Yeditepe Üniversitesi Ruth Hagengruber of Uni Paderborn gives a lecture on the outstanding female scientist Émilie du Châtelet.
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Prof. Dr. Penelope Deutscher ist Professorin für Philosophie und Kodirektorin des Forschungs-Clusters & Critical Theory an der Northwestern University (Evanston, USA) und hält eine Marie-Jahoda-Gastprofessur für internationale Geschlechterforschung an der Ruhr-Universität Bochum. Sie wird am Freitag den 22. November 2013 den Vortrag „Analogy is always a reason? - Slaves, Animals, and Sovereigns in Mary Wollstonecraft’s […]
Am 22.11.13 um 16 Uhr eröffnet die Organisatorin des Philosophischen Frauensalons, Ana Rodrigues, das Winterprogramm 2013/2014 mit einem Vortrag zum Thema: „Denken Frauen anders? Fußnoten zur Geschichte der Philosophinnen“. Der Salon, der in der Regel am 1. Freitag im Monat im Semester stattfindet, beginnt dieses Semester anlässlich des UNESCO Welttages der Philosophie drei Wochen später. […]
Am 06.12.13 um 16 Uhr hält Dr. Sara Strauß (Universität Paderborn) im Philosophischen Frauensalon einen Vortrag zum Thema: „Alterungsprozesse und Identitätsfindung im Werk Eva Figes'“. Die englische Schriftstellerin und Sozialkritikerin Eva Figes ist durch ihre feministische Schrift „Patriarchale Gewohnheiten: Frauen in der Gesellschaft“ (1970) bekannt geworden. Sie beschäftigt sich in ihren fiktionalen und non-fiktionalen Werken […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Im Rahmen des Erasmus-Austausch-Prgamms kommt Professorin für Philosophie, Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir, von der Universität von Island nach Paderborn, um Vortrage zu halten und das Austausch-Prgramm zu fördern. Feministische Ethik und Umweltethik 15. Januar 2014, 16 Uhr, L2
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Im Rahmen des Erasmus-Austausch-Prgamms kommt Professorin für Philosophie, Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir, von der Universität von Island nach Paderborn, um Vortrage zu halten und das Austausch-Prgramm zu fördern. Nietzsches Philosophie im Spiegel der aktuellen feministischen Philosophie. 16. Januar 2014, 16 Uhr, O1.224
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Im Rahmen des Erasmus-Austausch-Prgamms kommt Professorin für Philosophie, Sigríður Þorgeirsdóttir, von der Universität von Island nach Paderborn, um Vortrage zu halten und das Austausch-Prgramm zu fördern. Philosophie studieren in Reykjavik. 17. Januar 2014, 11 Uhr, L1.201
Am Freitag, den 07. Februar, präsentiert der philosophische Frauensalon in Kooperation mit dem CINEPLEX Paderborn Alejandro Amenábars „AGORA – Die Säulen des Himmels“. Amenábar setzt mit diesem Film einer wichtigen Denkerin der Spätantike ein Denkmal: Hypatia von Alexandrien (355-416). Als Leiterin der neuplatonischen Akademie von Alexandrien im 4. nachchristlichen Jahrhundert spielte sie eine bedeutende Rolle […]
"Macht gibt Weisheit? Die Geschichte der Philosophinnen und das Ideal der Philosophie: Eine Bestandsaufnahme" Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber, Professorin für Philosophie an der Universität Paderborn Wer kennt nicht Hannah Arendt und Simone de Beauvoir, zwei ausgezeichnete philosophische Denkerinnen des 20. Jahrhunderts? Diese, so Hagengrubers These, sind trotz einer fast frauenlosen Philosophiegeschichte „‚nicht vom […]
Hannah Beitzer: „Wir wollen nicht unsere Eltern wählen. Warum Politik heute anders funktioniert“ Sie gelten als gut ausgebildet, anspruchsvoll und sind mit dem digitalen Wandel aufgewachsen – Arbeitgebe- rInnen buhlen um die nach 1980 Geborenen und stel- len sich auf ihre Bedürfnisse ein. Schließlich wissen sie: Den Jungen gehört die Zukunft. Und die Politik? Dort […]
Prof. Dr. Hagengruber ist Professorin für Philosophie an der Universität Paderborn. Sie baut an der Universität Paderborn ein Archiv über die Philosophinnen auf. Dort werden Schriften von und über Philosophinnen von der Antike bis in die Gegenwart gesammelt. In ihrem Buch "Von Diana zu Minerva – Philosophierende Aristokratinnen des 17. und 18. Jahrhunderts" werden deutsche […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Within the Grundtvig-Lifelong Learning Programme of the EU, the German Women‘s Academic Society and the University of Paderborn present the international Workshop on "Domestic Violence Met by Educated Women". 10:30-11:30 Dr. Jarmila Mildorf (University of Paderborn) "Domestic Violence, Gender, and Professionalism: The Case of Medical Practice" 11:45-12:45 Prof. Dr. Elisabeth De Sotelo (University of Koblenz) […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Prof. Stella Villarmea ist in der Woche von Montag, den 07.04.2014 bis Freitag, den 11.04.2014 zu Gast am Lehr- und Forschungsbereich History of Women Philosophers and Scientists von Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber, Inhaberin des Lehrstuhls für Praktische Philosophie an der Universität Paderborn. Villarmea ist Professorin an der traditionsreichen Universidad de Alcalá in Madrid. Ihre Forschungsschwerpunkte […]
Universität Paderborn Institut für Humanwissenschaften – Philosophie Lehrstuhl für Praktische Philosophie – Prof. Dr. R. Hagengruber PHILOSOPHISCHER FRAUENSALON Am 09.05.14 um 16 Uhr eröffnet Elke Süsselbeck, Rechtsanwältin in Paderborn, die Sommersaison 2014 des philosophischen Frauensalons mit einen Vortrag zum Thema: „Über die Folgen der Legalisierung der Prostitution in Deutschland“. Der Vortrag umfasst zum einen eine […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Anlässlich des 125. Geburtstags des österreichischen Philosophen Ludwig Wittgenstein wird am Freitag, 09.05.2014, um 19:30 Uhr im Audimax der Universität Paderborn die multimediale Produktion „Wittgensteins Welten“ präsentiert. Diese findet im Rahmen des interdisziplinären Projekts „Philosophie als Beruf“ statt, das von Prof. Dr. Dr. G. E. Ortner, dem Begründer der Musica Sacra, U. Lettermann und Prof. […]
Universität Paderborn Institut für Humanwissenschaften – Philosophie Lehrstuhl für Praktische Philosophie – Prof. Dr. R. Hagengruber PHILOSOPHISCHER FRAUENSALON Am 06.06.14 um 16 Uhr hält Tanja Reiffenrath (Universität Paderborn) im Philosophischen Frauensalon einen Vortrag zum Thema: „Siri Hustvedts The Shaking Woman or A History of My Nerves“. Die amerikanische Autorin Siri Hustvedt macht sich in ihrer […]
Universität Paderborn Institut für Humanwissenschaften – Philosophie Lehrstuhl für Praktische Philosophie – Prof. Dr. R. Hagengruber PHILOSOPHISCHER FRAUENSALON Am 04.07.14 um 16 Uhr findet das Sommerprogramm des Philosophischen Frauensalons im Café Röhren seinen Abschluss in einer Präsentation des Projektseminars "Klassikerinnen der feministischen Theorie" von Ana Rodrigues. Die Präsentation hat das Thema "Geschlecht – Eine Kategorie […]
Anlässlich des Acts of Settlement von 1701 und des daraus resultierenden 300. Jubiläums der angelsächsischen Thronbesteigung der Welfen wird die international bekannte Philosophin Elisabeth von Herford von Studierenden der Universität Paderborn inszeniert. In diesen Vorstellungen werden das philosophische Wirken von Elisabeth von Herford und die Beziehungen zu zeitgenössischen Philosophinnen und Philosophen näher beleuchtet. Diese Inszenierungen […]
The Teaching and Research Area History of Women Philosophers at the University of Paderborn headed by Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber invites the interested public to a workshop on “Rewriting the History of Philosophy: The Women Chapters“ where women philosopher’s thought and action will be discussed by Sarah Hutton, Ruth Hagengruber, Andreas Blank, Silvana d‘Alessio, and […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Distinguished visiting professor Sarah Hutton is guest at the Teaching and Research Area “History of Women Philosophers” at the Department of Philosophy in Paderborn. Professor Hutton‘s research focuses on the Renaissance and Seventeenth-century literature and intellectual history, including the history of science and history of philosophy. She is specialized in the History of Women Philosophers […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Zum zehnten mal wird am 20. November der Unesco-Welttag der Philosophie begangen, dessen Ziel es ist, kritisches Denken und freie Meinungsäußerung zu fördern. Dazu läd der Lehrstuhl für Praktische Philosophie der Universität Paderborn dieses Jahr in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Kompetenzzentrum Humanitäre Hilfe der FH Münster und dem DRK Landesverband Westfalen-Lippe Schulklassen ein, um sich mit […]
FernUniversität in Hagen
KSW-Seminargebäude, EG, Raum 1-3
Émilie du Châtelet ist eine herausragende Wissenschaftlerin und Philosophin der ersten Hälfte des 18. Jahrhunderts, die aktiv und mit erheblicher Wirkung an den Auseinandersetzungen zwischen den Newtonianern und den Leibnizianern teilnahm. Der Vortrag legt auf dem Hintergrund des berühmten „hypotheses non fingo“ der Newtonianer die Leibniz- und Newton-Rezeption der französischen Elite dar und bestimmt darin […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Feminist economic philosophy is a knowledge project that challenges the tradition of economic thought and targets the transformation of economic categories. The talks are organized with Teaching and Research Area EcoTechGender at Philosophy Department, Paderborn University. Participation is open to all interested scholars. For further enquiries, please contact: Kevin Dear kevin.dear@upb.de This conference is […]
Am Donnerstag, 16. Juli wird die international bekannte und universalbegabte Philosophin Émilie du Châtelet von Studierenden der Universität inszeniert. In diesen Vorstellungen werden das philosophische Wirken von Émilie du Châtelet und die Auseinandersetzung mit dem zeitgenössischen Philosophen Julien Offray de La Mettrie näher beleuchtet. Die studentischen Vorstellungen beginnen um 19.30 Uhr im Deelenhaus in der […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
The Teaching and Research Area “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists” at the Philosophy Department of the University of Paderborn (Germany) invites to the International Round-Table on Emilie Du Châtelet’s Cirey Manuscripts August 13th 2015 University of Paderborn, Germany Participants: Andrew Brown, Centre international d’étude du XVIIIe siècle, Ferney-Voltaire Ruth Hagengruber, University of Paderborn, T&R […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
It has often been pointed out that emancipation of the individual from traditional conventions has been the hallmark of the European enlightenment. But only recently the contribution of female philosophers and political thinkers to this process has become the focus of research in the history of philosophy and political theory. The present workshop has the […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Émilie Du Châtelet has emerged in the last few decades as a prominent figure of the European Enlightenment. Particularly recent publications as "Emilie du Châtelet between Leibniz and Newton" (2011) revalued her contributions to the main Enlightenment debates on natural philosophy. Nevertheless, Du Châtelet research does not so far fully exhaust her scientific outcome. Her […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Contrary to many movements in the history of philosophy, the “Phenomenological Movement” has from its beginnings included numerous female philosophers. They contributed substantially to the phenomenological project by developing outstanding philosophical accounts and addressing problems, which remain relevant until today. Phenomenology’s exceptionally modern outlook, not to let oneself be influenced by traditional authorities, but rather […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
The teaching and research area “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists” of the department of Philosophy organized an international seminar in cooperation with Prof. Dr. Lale Levin Basut (Yeditepe University, Turkey) and Dr. Marieke Borren (Pretoria Unversity, South Africa). This international seminar offers a close look on the philosophical contributions of two significant women thinkers, […]
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University
Welfengarten 1, Hanover, Germany
The Center "History of Women Philosophers and Scientists" at the Human Sciences Department of the Paderborn University (Germany) invites to the Émilie Du Châtelet Section at the X. International Leibniz Congress in Hanover. The French philosophe Émilie Du Châtelet has emerged in the last few decades as a prominent figure of the European Enlightenment. More […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
The dispute between Leibniz and Newton on the nature of space and time is legendary. The famous correspondence between Leibniz, Clarke and Caroline reflects the methodological and metaphysical differences between Leibniz and the Newtonians in their approaches to natural philosophy. Less known, but no less remarkable is Émilie Du Châtelet’s analysis and discussion of this […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
When we think of antiquity names like Socrates, Plato and Aristoteles come to mind. The names of the female philosophers had been forgotten for a long time, which doesn’t mean that there haven’t been any: Themistoclea, Theano, Arignote, Aspasia and Diotima; just to name a few. With her book series A History of Women Philosophers […]
The lecture will consist of two parts: in the first part we will give the outline of life and philosophy of Helene von Druskowitz (1856 – 1918). In I878 she was promoted with a thesis Don Juan in Lord Byron which made her the second German-speaking women to receive a PhD title. Throughout her life […]
The two seminars of the I. Autumn School end with a cozy get together at the Deelenhaus in Paderborn. While the Prof Waithe`s masterclass on Sabuco continues on Saturday, the seminars "Émily Du Châtelet über Raum und Zeit" and "History of Women Philosophers in Antiquity" end Friday evening. As a special treat at the closing […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
With her book series “A History of Women Philosophers“ Prof. Dr. Mary Ellen Waithe (Cleveland State University, USA) created a thorough overview over female thinkers, authors, and scientists within the history of philosophy. This master class focuses on the Spanish women philosopher Oliva Sabuco (1562-1622). Together with Professor Mary Ellen Waithe, students will have the […]
Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi (University of Athens, Greece) gives her talk "Tullia d’Aragona on Love” at the closing event of the I. Autumn School, at the Deelenhaus (Krämerstraße 8-10, Paderborn). This lecture reflects on the basic ideas of Tullia d’Aragona's (1510-1556) account of love with special emphasis on gender issues, as it is developed in the […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Inauguration of the Center for the “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists“ on October 24th, 2016 The first European Center for the "History of Women Philosophers and Scientists" opened at Paderborn University, Germany. Opening speeches were delivered by Simone Probst (Vice President for Operations at Paderborn University), Svenja Schulze (Minister for Innovation, Science and Research […]
King’s University College
266 Epworth Ave, London, ON N6A 2M3, Canada
Émilie du Châtelet: Balancing the Plenum and the Void Abstract: The struggle to grasp the metaphysical foundation of the natural world was most intense when Émilie du Châtelet (1706–1749) entered the philosophical scene. Voltaire derided Descartes’ mechanist view of the world, which was filled with vortices, and Newton posited occult forces that moved the planets […]
Boston University (The Robert S. Cohen Forum): Émilie Du Châtelet: 310th Anniversary Co-sponsored by the Harvard U. History of Philosophy Workshop, co-organized with the BU College of Fine Arts Theater Program Friday and Saturday November 18th – 19th, 2016 Program: Friday 4:00pm BU Theater Lab, Rm. 104, College of Fine Arts, 855 Commonwealth Ave Staged […]
1st session of the Research Colloquium: "History of Women Philosophers" Ana Rodrigues, M.A., on Émilie Du Châtelet: "Du Châtelet über den Ursprung der Moral und die soziale Ordnung"
The Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists at Paderborn University presents a round-table discussion in honor of the 310th anniversary of Émilie Du Châtelet`s birthday. Stefanie Ertz and Ansgar Lyssy will give a talk. Stefanie Ertz (Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences) will present her research on Émilie Du Châtelet’s Grammaire raisonné. Stefanie […]
3rd session of the Research Colloquium: "History of Women Philosophers" Jessica Harmening on Charlotte Perkins Gilman: "Die Philosophie von Charlotte Perkins Gilman"
Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg/ Room A 401
Bismarckstr. 1, Erlangen, Germany
Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (Paderborn) gives a talk on Émilie Du Châtelet and her philosophical position (between Leibniz and Newton) as part of the lecture series "Werke der Philosophie der Neuzeit" (philosophy of the modern era) at Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany.
The 4th session of the research colloquium "History of Women Philosophers" presents Ronny Miron (Bar-Ilan University, Israel), Julia Mühl (Paderborn University, Germany) and Rodney K.B. Parker (Paderborn University, Germany). The talks focus on women phenomenologists, for example Hedwig Conrad-Martius and Gerda Walther. Ronny Miron (Bar-Ilan University, Israel): "The Essential Dualism of the I in Hedwig […]
Detmold University of Music/ Audienzsaal
Neustadt 22, Detmold, (NRW), Germany
Did you know that Bach had an Enkelschülerin? Luise Adelgunde Victoria Gottsched (1713-1762) was a universal scholar: a philosopher, a writer, a linguistic genius, and a pianist. When she came to Leipzig in 1735, freshly married to Johann Christoph Gottsched, a professor of poetics at the university, there was only one thing she could not […]
5th session of the Research Colloquium: "History of Women Philosophers" Linda Kaplan: "Als Rechtsperson zwischen Nutzen und Moral -lässt sich familiäre Fürsorge "allgemein" denken?"
7th session of the research colloquium "History of Women Philosophers" Ruth Hagengruber: "On how we constitute the Outer World. Émilie Du Châtelet's (1706-1749) response to the Leibniz-Newton-Debate on Space".
Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (University Paderborn) will deliver the keynote speech on "Émilie Du Châtelet: Models of Relations and Activity between Leibniz and Newton" on the first day of the conference "Emerging Activity" (February 16th-17th, 2017) at Humboldt-Universität Berlin. Registration open until 31st of January via email to Julia Weitzel (julia.weitzel.1@hu-berlin.de).
The Verein für Herforder Geschichte e.V., in cooperation with the VHS Herford, cordially invites you to Dr. Andrea Reichenberger's talk "On God and Formal Logic" on Elisabeth of Herford's correspondence with the philosophers of her time. Elisabeth, Princess of Herford (1618-1680), was a prominent figure in her time as the daughter of the Palatine Elector […]
The HeForShe campaign of the UN sets a historical milestone in the fight for gender equality. The inclusion of men and boys in a movement that once began as women's fight for human rights shows a fundamental change in the mindset of people: gender equality effects everyone and is in the interest of both, men […]
In the library archive of the Göttingen University, there is a manuscript on the lecture of the famous mathematician David Hilbert, titled "Statistical Mechanics" (1914), elaborated by Luise Lange (1891-1987). Her name can not be found in dictionaries, biographies, bibliographies, on the Internet, or in the list of German mathematicians and physicists. Andrea Reichenberger will […]
Room SW1.17 (Ante Room), Somerset House East Wing
WC2R 2LS, London, United Kingdom
As part of the project Bridging the Gender Gap through Time: How Women Philosophers of the Past have Contributed to Today's Thought, Dr. Sandrine Bergès (Bilkent University) gives a talk on the French female philosopher Olympe de Gouges at King’s College London: “Uneducated nature and epistemic authority: how to talk about Olympe de Gouges in […]
The Symposion "Feminist Utopias" is hosted by Reykjavik University, Feminist Philosophy and NSU Study Circle Feminist Philosophy. Keynotes will be delivered by Prof. Alison Jagger, Assoc. Prof. Kristie Dotson, Prof. Nancy Bauer, Prof. Ruth Hagengruber, and Dr. Willow Verkerk. Co-hosted by Feminist Philosophy: Transforming Philosophy at The University of Iceland and NSU Study Circle Feminist Philosophy: Time, History and […]
The third international and interdisciplinary conference Époque Émilienne - Philosophie und Wissenschaft 1700-1750, in honor of the French philosopher and scientist Émilie Du Châtelet, is organized by Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber and Dr. Andrea Reichenberger (Paderborn University, Germany) of the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, in cooperation with the Deutsche Gesellschaft […]
A special public, script-in-hand performance offered in conjunction with the Nicosia Medieval Festival 2017, at CVAR Ermou Street, Niscosia, Cyrpus, as part of Othello's Island 2017 - the Annual Conference on Medieval and Early Modern Studies. In this premiere, semi-performed reading of a new play by Jim Fitzmaurice, we are asked to imagine an impossible […]
Dr. Corey W. Dyck (Western Ontario) Of Minds and Medicine: The Women Intellectuals of Halle Bernhard Ritter (Klagenfurt) Solace or Counsel for Death: Kant and Maria von Herbert
Università del Piemonte Orientale
Via Galileo Ferraris 116, Vercelli, Italy
This international workshop is organized by Dipartimento di Studi Umanistici (Università del Piemonte Orientale, Vercelli) in cooperation with the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (Paderborn University). Scientific board: Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, Ruth Hagengruber, Sarah Hutton, Gianni Paganini Sponsors: Comune di Vercelli, PRIN National Research Project: Early Modern Philosophy in Constellation – Vercelli […]
Dr. Eleonora Cappuccilli (Bologna) is giving a talk on "The Political Theology of Mary Astell" as part of the Research Colloquium "History of Women Philosophers" at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientsists (Paderborn University).
Bilkent University
Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
Mary Wollstonecraft worked primarily on social and political philosophy, with an emphasis on republicanism, education and women’s rights. But she also touched on other topics: slavery, aesthetics, marriage, work, family, masculinity, virtue, reason, passions, theology and epistemology. The driving motivation for this workshop is not primarily to develop Wollstonecraft scholarship, but to show how the […]
Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)
Mauritskade 63, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) is one of the more intriguing figures of scientific, artistic and commercial culture of the early modern period. Born in Frankfurt, and later based in Nuremberg, Wieuwerd and Amsterdam, her scientific interest in entomology eventually led her to Surinam, where, as in Europe, she studied the metamorphoses of insects in their […]
University of Portland
5000 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, OR, United States
The Fourth Bi-Annual International Conference: Applications & Implications - Ethics and Metaphysics in Edith Stein’s Philosophy will be presented by the International Association for the Study of the Philosophy of Edith Stein, in collaboration with the University of Portland (USA), and the McNerney-Hanson Endowed Chair in Ethics. Speakers: Sarah Borden Sharkey (Wheaton College), Michael F. […]
Taylorian Institution and Radcliffe Humanities Building/ University of Oxford
OX1 3BD, Oxford, United Kingdom
The Conference "Women, Authorship, and Identity in the Long Eighteenth Century: New Methodologies" presented by the University of Oxford, will take place at June 17th, 2017. The keynote will be delivered by Prof. Susanne Kord. Keynote Speaker: Professor Susanne Kord (Chair of German, University College London) We are delighted to invite proposals for papers offering […]
Hörsaal 402
Hellbrunner Straße 34, Salzburg, Austria
The workshop aims to celebrate the life and work of Tatjana Afanassjewa, both through discussions of her own contributions to the exploration of irreversibility as well as through presentations of new perspectives on this topic. Speakers: Jeremy Butterfield (University of Cambridge); James Fraser (University of Leeds); Leah Henderson (University of Groningen); Patricia Palacios (Munich Center […]
University of Haifa
199 Aba Khoushy Ave., Haifa, Israel
The University of Haifa (Israel) is pleased to host the 24th International Conference of the Simone de Beauvoir Society "Simone de Beauvoir’s Feminism(s)". Keynote speakers are Prof. Bauer, Prof. Bergoffen and Prof. Weiss. The influence of Simone de Beauvoir’s thought on Feminism and Feminist Theory is indisputable. Beauvoir’s The Second Sex is unanimously recognized as […]
City Centre Campus
Edward Street, Brighton, United Kingdom
This three-day conference is a sustained engagement with, and celebration of, the life work of Italian feminist philosopher Adriana Cavarero. It also marks the publication of her most recent text "Inclinations: A Critique od Rectitude" (Stanford University Press, 2016). Keynote speakers: Judith Butler University of California, Berkeley Adriana Cavarero Università degli Studi di Verona Bonnie […]
Institute of Philosophy Edith Stein
Paseo de Cartuja, 49, Granada, Spain
The title "Politics as Theology" of the 5th Annual International Summer School and Conference 2017 "Beyond Secular Faith", stems from a conviction that only a faith liberated from the conceptual restraints and ideological presuppositions imposed by secular culture - a faith centered radically on Christ - can offer a word of hope and reason to […]
Ruggero Sciuto (Oxford) is giving a talk on "Émilie Du Châtelet and the Three Leibnizian Versions of the Principle of Sufficient Reason" as part of the Research Colloquium "History of Women Philosophers" at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (Paderborn University).
Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
De Boelelaan 1105, Amsterdam, Netherlands
For the fourth year in a row, the Conference by Women in Philosophy will be held in Amsterdam. This year’s conference will take place on Monday July 3rd, 2017 at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. The goal of the conference is to provide a platform for undergraduate and graduate women philosophers to present their work to […]
In 1785 Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville was in London, attempting to set up a society and journal to encourage cross-channel literary and political communication. His efforts resulted in the production of a few issues of the Lycee de Londres. He reported that in England he gained little support or encouragement, except from Catharine Macaulay. In […]
Dr. Rodney Parker (Paderborn), Dr. Henning Peucker (Paderborn) and Prof. Dr. Wolfhart Heckmann (Munich) are giving talks on the topic of Phenomenology, with regard to "Anthropology and Metaphysics in the Munich and Freiburg Circle", as part of the Research Colloquium "History of Women Philosophers" at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists […]
Andrew Janiak, Professor of Philosophy, Chair of the Department (Duke University), and the co-leader of Project Vox , visits the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. Both projects focus on texts written by women philosophers that have been neglected or ignored in the mainstream narratives of the history of philosophy. Project Vox's research […]
The first International Libori Summer School, organized by the Center for the History Women Philosophers and Scientists, starts with an event at the atmospheric Deelenhaus. After welcome addresses by Prof. Ruth Hagengruber, starting at 6:15 pm, Prof. Ronny Miron from Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv will hold an opening speech entitled "Shakespeare's Sisters". Afterwards, the […]
Universität Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Libori Summer School course "Women Philosophers - Medieval and Renaissance Periods": With her book series „A History of Women Philosophers“ the instructor of this class, Prof. Dr. Mary Ellen Waithe, created a thorough overview over female thinkers, authors, and scientists within the history of philosophy. Together with Reverend Dr. Conley and Evina Glantzi this Libori […]
Universität Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
The Libori Summer School “Émilie Du Châtelet: Matter, Bodies, Forces, Motion” focuses on some of the chapters from Du Châtelet’s Institutions de physique (1740/42) within the context of the scientific thinking of her time. In the early 18th century, the Dutch physicist Willem Jacob 's Gravesande, at Leiden University, performed a number of experiments wherein […]
Universität Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
Libori Summer School course "Women Phenomenologists of the Early 20th Century": In 1907, the Göttingen Circle of phenomenologists was founded by Theodor Conrad – one of many students of Theodor Lipps who travelled from Munich to study with Husserl – and Alfred von Sybel – one of Husserl’s early Göttingen followers. Over the next three […]
This Libori Summer School course "Helene Druskowitz and Modern Misandry" will offer an overview over a minimally investigated “third voice” in the history of ideas: man-hating (misandry, viriphobia). As some would argue, misandry, though more covertly than misogyny, has always been present in the public discourse of our civilization. However, around the fin de siècle […]
Keynote speakers: Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Iceland, specializing in feminist philosophy, the philosophy of Nietzsche, and the philosophy of nature and embodiment. Cecilia Malmström Olsson, PhD at Lund University in Literature, with special focus on Dance Studies. Malmström Olsson specializes in dance and aesthetics, as well as dance and politics […]
As part of the first International Libori Summer School, the project Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists will hold an evening event at the AStA Stadtcampus, starting at 6.30 pm on Wednesday, July 26th. Prof. Jeffrey K. McDonough, Head of the Department of the History of Philosophy at Harvard University, will present […]
The first International Libori Summer School will end ceremoniously with an evening event at the Deelenhaus. The director of the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Prof. Ruth Hagengruber, will chair the event together with American professor and project advisor Mary Ellen Waithe. Afterwards, Dr. Charles Wolfe from Ghent University will give […]
The interdisciplinary and award winning project “Philosophie in den Medien“ was launched 2014 by Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber (philosophy), Prof. Dr. Dr. Gerhard E. Ortner (dramatic staging), Ulrich Lettermann (music), and Bernhard Koch (filming) to present women philosophers’ thoughts via student performances to the broad public. These performances featured women philosophers and scientists as Émilie […]
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Menzies Buiding Monash University, Clayton, Australia
In this paper, Karen Detlefsen (University of Pennsylvania) examines two early modern women’s approach to women, their minds and education, and their self-knowledge. Mary Astell is a seventeenth-century thinker who grounds many of her claims in theological commitments. Emilie Du Châtelet is an eighteenth century thinkers whose theological commitments are considerably weaker, and as a […]
Careful reflection on the relation of ethics to law – and vice versa – is essential. Ethics is indispensable for law because the law can only be just insofar as it takes up ethical standards. Likewise, it is for moral reasons that ethics demands that political institutions establish, implement, and apply legal claims that are […]
Paderborn University
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
This II. Autumn School at the Center History of Women Philosophers and Scientists offers units on the thoughts of women philosophers from 1600-1900 for advanced students who are interested in the history of women philosophers. Units are offered on: - Christina of Sweden (1626-1689) - Olympe de Gouges (1748-1793) - Mary Wollstonecraft (1759-1797) - Sophie […]
Olin Concert Hall
35 Henderson Cir Dr, Annandale-On-Hudson, NY, United States
We are witness here and around the world to a worldwide rebellion against liberal and representative democracy. In Hungary, Russia, Turkey, France, Austria, and across Europe, right and left wing parties flirt with authoritarian rule. In the United States, President Donald Trump explicitly channels the demagogic voice of the self-described disenfranchised. Democratic governments everywhere are […]
The study group „Frauen und Mathematik (Women and Mathematics)“ in the „Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik (Society for the Didactics of Mathematics)“ invites interested parties, especially researchers, teachers, teacher-trainees, and students to this autumn's conference.
Hannah Arendt - Challenges of Plurality is the first workshop of the Research Colloquium: History of Women Philosophers at the Center in the winter term 2017/18. The human condition of plurality cuts through all layers of Hannah Arendt’s political theory. On the existential level, it radically differentiates every human being from everyone who lives, ever […]
Linderaman Library
15 University Drive, Bethlehem, PA, United States
The Lehigh University Philosophy Department welcomes abstracts concerning any aspect of the philosophical work of - or about - women during the Early Modern Period. The proposals can be related to any field of philosophy - from metaphysics and epistemology to ethics, aesthetics, political theory, and philosophy of religion. The organizers are interested in both, proposals that are primarily historical […]
Women Intellectuals in 18th Century Germany will bring together an interdisciplinary and international group of scholars with the principal aim of detailing the rich philosophical contributions by German women intellectuals in this period. The conference will feature presentations by a variety of experts in the history of 18th century German philosophy, language, and culture, drawn […]
Lecture Hall H7
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Germany
The Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists warmly invites you to celebrate our one-year anniversary. The event will be kicked off with a talk by Dr. Rodney Parker and Niklas Olmes on “The Center HWPS as a Project in Digital Humanities” with discussion to follow. The talk will give an overview of […]
London Public Library- Byron
Auditorium 1295 Commissioners Rd West, London N6K 1C9, Canada
Newton’s Principia inspired countless philosophical commentators, but few with the insight and the qualifications— both scientific and philosophical— of Émilie du Châtelet (1706-1751). Her commentaries on Newton’s principles provide one of the first and best examples of the philosophical investigation of scientific ideas. Speaker: Robert DiSalle (University of Western Ontario) http://catalogue.londonpubliclibrary.ca/search~20/P?SEARCH=Neglected+Voices&submit=Search&searchscope=20
University College Dublin
Stillorgan Rd, Belfield, Dublin 4, Dublin, Ireland
The aim of this conference is to examine the ways in which an equality between the sexes is constructed, conceptualized, envisaged, imagined, dramatized, realized or dismissed in seventeenth-century France. Keynote speakers : Siep Stuurman Marie-Frédérique Pellegrin CfP: Please send 300-word abstracts in English or French by email directly to derval.conroyucd.ie by 14 July 2017.
Vila Lanna
V Sadech 1, Prague 6, Prague, Czech Republic
The phenomenology of sociality that currently attracts growing attention focuses on a systematic evaluation of the phenomenological approach to the area of social relations and interactions. Thanks to this initiative, we get the chance to rethink the significance and reach of phenomenological explorations of topics such as intersubjectivity, empathy, shared emotions, group intentions, collective agency, […]
London Public Library- Byron
Auditorium 1295 Commissioners Rd West, London N6K 1C9, Canada
The German Enlightenment has been treated by many scholars as if it were a "male affair." In this presentation, however, I will consider the innovative and influential philosophical contributions of two women: Dorothea Christiane Erxleben and Johanna Charlotte Unzer, to this ambitious 18th century project. Speaker: Corey W. Dyck (University of Western Ontario) http://catalogue.londonpubliclibrary.ca/search~20/P?SEARCH=Neglected+Voices&submit=Search&searchscope=20 Library Speaker […]
Building X, Room X-E0-002
Universitätsstraße 25, Bielefeld, Germany
Prof. Ruth Hagengruber will give a talk on "Making the Women Philosophers in the History of Philosophy Visible" at the annual Society for Women in Philosophy e.V. (SWIP) conference at the University Bielefeld. Interested Parties are cordially invited. Participation is free, but registration via e-mail ( swip@uni-bielefeld.de) is requested.
Dr. Marieke Borren (Utrecht) gives a talk on "Public Space, Performative Freedom and Embodiment" at the colloquium Paderborner Kolloquium zur Philosophie at Paderborn University. "Butler (2015) suggests that the freedom of assembly is prior to the freedom of expression. She demonstrates that public space is constituted, not just by discourse, but more importantly, by embodied […]
Centre des Archives diplomatiques du ministère des Affaires étrangères
3 rue Suzanne Masson, La Courneuve, France
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ÉMILIE DU CHÂTELET Paris, November 17th and 18th, 2017 Archives diplomatiques (La Courneuve) and Archives nationales (Paris) The Société Voltaire, Les Cahiers haut-marnais and the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists (Paderborn University, Germany) co-organize an international conference on the works of the French Enlightenment philosopher Émilie Du Châtelet. Being […]
Room BR 3, Johannes Kepler University Linz
Altenberger Straße 69, Linz, Austria
The aim of SWIP Austria is to bring into focus the importance of women working in academia and to promote their work in philosophy both inside and outside of the university setting. An organized association of women philosophers and feminist philosophers is especially important when set against the recent institutional background in Europe and more […]
Institute of Philosophy, Jagiellonian University in Krakow
Gołębia 24, Kraków 31-007, Poland
In the fifth (and the first international) edition of our „Culture of Exclusion” conference program we want to examine the situation of women. On the one hand, women in Western societies have gained the rights to equality. However, a question about the actual implementation of these rights emerges. Is really the role of women equal […]
Biulding KII, room M 17.72
Keplerstr. 17, Stuttgart, Germany
The Service Gender Consulting is showing the film "Hannah Arendt" this semester in cooperation with the Uni-Film e.V. Before the screening, for a thematic attunement to the topic, Dr. Maria Robaszkiewicz from Paderborn University will introduce the audience to the work of Hannah Arendt.
Maynooth, County Kildare, Ireland
The National University of Ireland, Maynooth (NUIM)
This workshop (No. 2) is organized as part of a research project that focuses on the philosophical and institutional foundations of ‘scientific empiricism’, i.e., the association of rationality with systematic models which are compatible with experience and/or experiments . The project draw s a historical and conceptual line of reflection from the schools of the 14th […]
The Center History of Women Philosophers and Scientists recently acquired the Du Châtelet manuscripts contained in the Voltaire Collection of the Russian National Library at Saint Petersburg. In this workshop, the Center’s working group that focuses on the respective writings will give an introduction into new aspects of the Du Châtelet research arising from their […]
With: Prof. Ruth Hagengruber, Dr. Rodney Parker, Dr. Stefanie Ertz, Julia Lerius, Niklas Olmes, Ana Rodrigues (Paderborn University) Special guest: Prof. Manolis Patiniotis (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens) Please send a short e-mail to contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org, if you plan to attend.
The Following CPF may be of interest to those of you interested in the history of gender identity. Special Issue: Women & Language Guest Editor: Leland G. Spencer, Miami University Transcending the Acronym: Genders, Sexes, Sexualities, and Gender Identities Beyond “LGBT” Article Deadline: January 31, 2018 Critical studies of gender, sex, sexuality, and gender identity have many […]
Instituto de Letras e Ciências Humanas
University of Minho. Campus de Gualtar., 4710-057 Braga, Portugal
The Center for Ethics, Politics and Society (CEPS) - formerly the Political Theory Group - of the University of Minho, is pleased to announce the III Braga Colloquium in the History of Moral and Political Philosophy, an international annual conference to be held every year in January at the University of Minho in Braga, Portugal. The […]
Two 17th century Venetian women, Lucrezia Marinella and Arcangela Tarabotti, argued that the power men exercised over women should be conceptualized as tyranny. Their aim in so doing was to expose that power as a political injustice. In disputing the claim that the authority of men over women was grounded in nature they contributed to […]
University Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
This panel discussion is organized by the working group "Frauenrechte sind Menschenrechte“, the project "In der Philosophie zu Hause“, its related student group PEGASUS and the women's shelter in Paderborn. Prostitution, from the Latin prostituere = flaunt, denotes the performance of sexual acts as a trade. Prostitution is often referred to as the "oldest trade […]
King's College London
The Strand, London, United Kingdom
Women have had a far deeper and more extensive influence on the history than is commonly realised. Far from confining their interests to questions of gender and domestic matters, women have been writing on all aspects of philosophy for as long as such a discipline can be identified. Indeed, it is often surprising just how […]
King's College London
The Strand, London, United Kingdom
The purpose of this conference is both to raise awareness of the rich historical tradition of women’s philosophy as well as to help make the connection with current social, moral, political and philosophical debate by bringing neglected women writers, past and present, into dialogue with today’s discourses. Convenors: Sandrine Bergès (Bilkent), Alan Coffee (King’s) Julia […]
"Nach einigen Jahrzehnten des Schlummers ist die philosophische Anthropologie wieder erwacht" schrieb Kurt Bayerz 2011 und er führt das neuerliche Nachdenken über den Menschen und seine Natur auf Fortschritte der modernen Biowissenschaften und die mit ihnen verbundenen praktischen Möglichkeiten der Biotechnologie zurück. Dabei ist die »philosophische Anthropologie« erst am Beginn des 20. Jahrhunderts auf den […]
Christine de Pizan (1365 – 1430) sagte,sie wolle nicht den „Meinungen der alten Theologen und Philosophen folgen“, sondern sich vielmehr „ihres eigenen Verstandes“ bedienen, als sie die gesellschaftliche Herabwürdigung der Frauen im öffentlichen Leben ihrer Zeit als ungerechtfertigt zurückwies. Olympe de Gouges (1748 – 1793) forderte die gleichen Bürgerrechte für Frauen wie für Männer und […]
Landesinstitut für Lehrerbildung und Schulentwicklung
Felix-Dahn-Straße 3, Hamburg, Germany
Eine philosophische Annährung an Hildegards von Bingen (1098 – 1179) Verständnis von Leib und Seele mit Impulsen für den Philosophieunterricht. Der im Rahmenplan Philosophie festgelegte Arbeitsbereich „Anthropologie und Kultur“ behandelt zentrale Anliegen der philosophischen Anthropologie. Die Frage nach dem Verhältnis von Leib und Seele ist ein Schwerpunkt des Arbeitsbereichs. Dieser Workshop bietet Impulse für die […]
Part of the project seminar “Philosophy of Sexuality” at Paderborn University by Ana Rodrigues, at the professorial chair of Prof. Dr. Hagengruber, the project In der Philosophie zu Hause (IPH) and its student group PEGASUS. In recent times, we have not been speaking of “sexual”, but of “sexualized” violence. This new description is indicative of […]
J4.219 , University Paderborn
Warburger Str. 100, Paderborn, Nordrhein-Westfalen
The talk "Marie Deutschbeins und Walther Brands "Einführung in die philosophischen Grundlagen der Mathematik" (1929): ein Buch für Lehre und Unterricht?" is part of the 3rd annual meeting of the Deutschen Mathematiker-Vereinigung (DMV) and the Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik (GDM). Section: Geschichte und Philosophie der Mathematik und des Mathematikunterrichtes In 1929 the German book Introduction […]
Room W-5215, University of Montreal
2900 Edouard Montpetit Blvd, Montreal, Québec, Canada
Keynote speakers: Marguerite Deslauriers (McGill University) Christina Van Dyke (Calvin College) Complete Program: Thursday, March 15 6:00-7:30 PM “Ancient Debates about Women: Reception in the Renaissance” by Marguerite Deslauriers (McGill University) Friday, March 16 9:45 Opening and coffee 10:00-10:45 “Liberté sexuelle et plaisir féminin chez Lucrèce: une politique de la sexualité” by Julie Giovacchini […]
Palm L, Hilton Buena Vista Palace
1900 E Buena Vista Drive, Orlando, FL, United States
ASECS 2018 - ANNUAL MEETING Section: Women Philosophers I: Science and the Natural World Chair: Julie Candler Hayes (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) Gary Kelly (University of Alberta): “Philosophizing as a Woman” Margaret Caryle (University of Chicago): “Philosophizing in the Boudoir: Women and Scientific Amateurism in Eighteenth - Century Paris” Bryce Gessell (Duke University) and Andrew […]
Organising Committee for Othello's Island: Dr. Stella Achilleos (University of Cyprus, Cyprus); Prof. James Fitzmaurice (Northern Arizona University); Prof. Lisa Hopkins (Sheffield Hallam University, UK); Dr Sarah James (University of Kent, UK); Dr Michael Paraskos (Imperial College London, UK) Now in its second year as a strand within the annual academic conference "Othello's Island", the Early Modern Women Writers' Colloquium has […]
Cubo 18C, VI piano, aula seminari
Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata, Italy
Full title: "Science in the Making: Alternative approaches to Science and Philosophy. Laura Bassi (1711-77) Du Châtelet (1706-1749) Luise Gottsched (1713 – 1754)"
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Student Success Building, 890 Auraria Pkwy, Denver, CO 80204, USA, Denver, CO, United States
The purpose of this conference is to provide a forum for the presentation of philosophical work by female-identified undergraduates and encourage community-building amongst femaleidentified philosophers and their male-identified allies. The conference is open to all genders. Male-identified students can serve as commentators and session chairs. Call for Papers (deadline: Febuary 19, 2018)
Salle Denis de Rougemont
2, Rue Jean-Daniel Colladon, Genève, Switzerland
Organised by Manuela Migliorati and Laurent Cesalli With its six conferences , this workshop will examine various topics dealing with women and ancient philosophy. In particular, the audience will have the possibility to learn about women of the Pythagorean School, discover the character of Hypatia of Alexandria, and find out the status of women in […]
McKenna Hall, Notre Dame Conference Center
IN, United States
In 2009, Isabelle Bour and Judith P. Zinsser published a partial translation of Émilie Du Châtelet’s Foundations of Physics. Since 2014, faculty and students at the University of Notre Dame have worked to complete the translation (see www.kbrading.org/du-chatelet). This conference celebrates the completion of the project. The conference will feature talks, presentations, and discussions of the […]
University College Dublin
Belfield, Dublin, Ireland
True it is, Spinning with the Fingers is more proper to our Sexe, then studying or writing Poetry, which is the Spinning with the braine: but I having no skill in the Art of the first (and if I had, I had no hopes of gaining so much as to make me a Garment to keep me from the cold) made me delight in the latter – Margaret Cavendish Though academic philosophy is still […]
The aim of the workshop is to promote communication and collaboration amongst younger scholars working on women philosophers of the early modern period. We welcome submissions relating to Elisabeth of Bohemia’s letter exchanges and intellectual networks and to the conditions and challenges of women’s participation in the development of early modern philosophy. The workshop will […]
This meeting will take place right after the workshop Elisabeth of Bohemia - Women and Early Modern Philosophy and before the international conference Elisabeth of Bohmia (1618-1680) - Life and Legacy in honor of the 400th anniversary of the Philosopher and Prince-Bishop Elisabeth of Bohemia and Herford. Fundamental topics of the work group Frauen in der […]
Building Q, Paderborn University
Warburgerstraße, Paderborn, NRW
Organizers: Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, Sarah Hutton, Ruth Hagengruber Confirmed Talks: Dr. Susanna Åkerman (Stockholm University) – “Descartes’ Competitors: Queen Christina and the Metaphysics of Light” Dr. Nadine Akkerman (Leiden University) – “Elisabeth of Bohemia’s Aristocratic Upbringing and Education at the Prinsenhof in Leiden, 1628-32” Prof. em. Lilli Alanen (Uppsala University) – “The Soul's Extension - Elisabeth's […]
Visiting professor Michelle Boulous Walker is guest at the Project "Center History of Women Philosophers" at the Department of Philosophy in Paderborn. Professor Boulous Walker is author of Slow Philosophy: Reading Against the Institution (Bloomsbury 2017), Philosophy and the Maternal Body: Reading Silence (Routledge 1998) and Performing Sexualities (IMA 1994). Her work in philosophy as […]
Note that although this is a general Early Modern conference, 5 out of the 13 papers are about women philosophers! Correct me if I’m wrong, but this might be a first. Papers on Conway, Grouchy, Chatelet (2), and Avila. Thank you Chris Meyns and Andrea Sangiacomo for organizing this! Utrecht University, The Netherlands Register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/dutch-seminar-for-early-modern-philosophy-v-dsemp18-tickets-44126847589 […]
Dr. Friederike Schmitz gives the talk "Eating or freeing animals? Ethic and politics with regard to the human-animal relation" as part of the colloquium Paderborner Kolloquium zur Philosophie SS 18.
Department of Philosophy, Brock University
1812 Sir Isaac Brock Way, St. Catharines, Canada
The Department of Philosophy, with the support of the Faculty of Humanities at Brock University, will host the 9th meeting of The Luce Irigaray Circle in a three-day interdisciplinary conference devoted to scholarship and creative work on, or inspired by, the thought of Luce Irigaray at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine and Performing […]
Burnaby, BC, CANADA
Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
In this intensive weeklong seminar, we will work through a range of primary source materials by non-canonical authors, both women and men, to be included in a new teaching anthology (edited by Shapiro and Lascano) with an eye to interpreting texts, identifying philosophical themes within those texts, and devising creative ways to incorporate those texts […]
The International Commission on Science and Literature DHST/IUHPST, the Commission on Women and Gender Studies DHST/IUHPST, the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Paderborn University, the School of Humanities of the Hellenic Open University, the Institute of Historical Research/National Hellenic Research Foundation, and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science, University […]
In this 2 day Master Class, Prof. Elizabeth Minnich will discuss the philosophy of Hannah Arendt, with special emphasis on Eichmann in Jerusalem: A Report on The Banality of Evil. This serves as the background for Minnich’s latest book, The Evil of Banality: On The Life and Death Importance of Thinking (2017). This work presents elaborates the concept of […]
Elizabeth Minnich is Distinguished Fellow at the Association of American Colleges & Universities. She received her PhD from the New School for Social Research in 1977. Her dissertation, “Philosophy, Democracy and Communication: A Study of John Dewey As Political Philosopher,” was supervised by Hannah Arendt and Richard Bernstein. She was Hannah Arendt’s teaching assistant in 1969-70, […]
Location: L2.202 , Paderborn University Dorothy Rogers is Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of Religion at Montclair State University (Montclair, New Jersey). She is also the coordinator of MSU's program in Jewish American Studies. Her publications include: "The Other Philosophy Club: America's First Academic Women Philosophers," Hypatia 24:2 (2009) "Marietta Kies: Idealist and Altruist (1853-1899)," in […]
Lecturers: Hartmut Hecht, Ruth Hagengruber, Andrea Reichenberger and Dieter Suisky Location: L1.202 , Paderborn University After the study of space and time in “Du Châtelet Between Leibniz and Newton” we are now moving on to explore “Du Châtelet Between Leibniz and Kant.” This course will focus on Du Châtelet and the Eberhard-Kant Controversy, including the problems […]
Lecturers: Ronny Miron, Antonio Calcagno, Rodney Parker Location: L2.202, Paderborn University Discussions of the self and subjectivity are a commonplace in phenomenological writings. The elaboration of the I as the focal point of experience is central to phenomenological research. In the Fourth Cartesian Meditation, Husserl argues that the phenomenology of “self-constitution coincides with phenomenology as whole.” […]
Lecturers: Mary Ellen Waithe and Dorothy Rogers Location: L2.201, Paderborn University This course explores the ideas of two women in the early idealist philosophical movement in the United States: Marietta Kies (1853-1899) and Lucia Ames Mead (1856-1936). Kies developed a theory of altruism in public/political life and was a member of the Christian Socialist movement. Ames […]
Lecturers: Luka Borsic, Ivana Skuhala Karasman Location: L3.204, Paderborn University Socialist Feminism professes that a complete emancipation of women is achieved through the abolition of economic and cultural sources of women's oppression. This, according to some, represents the synthesis of the arguments of Marxist feminism about capitalism as a source of oppression of women and the […]
Lecturer: Maria von Welser Location: L1.201, Paderborn University Guest Speakers: Nahid Shahalimi, Lea Ackermann, Berta Travieso, Godula Kosack Research was carried out in Afghanistan, India, Eastern Congo, and in international refugee camps in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and on the Greek island of Lesbos. The result was a UN list titled: Countries in which it is the greatest danger to be […]
Location: L2.202, Paderborn University Antonio Calcagno is Professor of Philosophy at King's University College (London, Ontario), and co-director of the Centre for Advanced Research in European Philosophy (CAREP). His publications include: "On the Vulnerability of a Community: Edith Stein and Gerda Walther," Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 49 (2018) "A Place for the Role of Community […]
Location: L2.202 , Paderborn University Robyn Arianrhod is Adjunct Research Associate in the School of Mathematical Sciences at Monash University (Melbourne, Australia). Her publications include: Seduced by Logic: Émilie Du Châtelet, Mary Somerville and the Newtonian Revolution (Oxford University Press, 2012) Einstein's Heroes: Imagining the World Through the Language of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2006) All interested parties […]
Location: L2.202 , Paderborn University Luka Boršić is Assistant Research Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy in Zagreb (Croatia) and lecturer at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Zagreb Campus. His publications include: Lexicon of outstanding women in Croatia from XI till XX century (with Ivana Skuhala Karasman), (Naklada Jurcic, 2015) “Isotta Nogarola – The Beginning of […]
Location: L2.202 , Paderborn University Maria von Welser is a journalist and humanitarian who has dedicated her life to reporting on the living conditions of women in developing nations around the globe. She is also served as a member of the executive board of UNICEF Germany. All interested parties are welcome to attend! General information: Libori Summer […]
Tsinghua University, Beijing, China
30 Shuangqing Rd, Haidian Qu, Beijing, China
Founded in 1976, the International Association of Women Philosophers (IAPh) is an organization committed to promoting discussion, interaction, and cooperation among women in philosophy worldwide. The IAPh’s XVIIth symposium will be held immediately preceding the World Congress of Philosophy taking place in Beijing, and proposes to celebrate women’s diverse historical and contemporary contributions to philosophy, […]
THE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF CONCISE CONCEPTS BY WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS EDITORS’ INTRODUCTION The world of philosophy is rapidly expanding. New technological advance gives us quicker, broader, more complete access to new knowledge. We read Hannah Arendt on our phones. We study Edith Stein on our tablets. Voice-activated technology takes notes and posts them to cloud storage while […]