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SUMMARY:The Contribution of Wollstonecraft to Contemporary Issues in Philosophy
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe driving motivation for this workshop is not primarily to develop Wollstonecraft scholarship\, but to show how the issues she discussed are still philosophically relevant and that her arguments sometimes can cast light on contemporary problems. A second aim is to show that the study of women philosophers of the past is a highly productive part of academic philosophy\, and to model how it may be done. \n  \nKeynotes: \nSarah Hutton (York)\nHatice Nur Erkizan (Muğla) \nSpeakers: \nSandrine Bergès (Bilkent)\nLaura Brace (Leicester)\nAlan Coffee (KCL)\nÖzlem Duva (Ege)\nPatrick Fessenbecker (Bilkent)\nBurcu Gürkan (İstanbul Şehir)\nZübeyde Karadağ (Hacettepe)\nLucas Thorpe (Boğaziçi)\nSaniye Vatansever (Yeditepe)\nRoberta Wedge\nGözde Yıldırım (Boğaziçi) \n  \nLocations:\n1-2 June 2017 Bilkent University (Room A130)\n3-4 June 2017 Cappadocia. \n  \nThis project is funded through a Newton mobility fellowship.\nThe workshop is organized by Sandrine Bergès and Alan Coffee\, in co-operation with the Department of Philosophy at Bilkent.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/the-contribution-of-wollstonecraft-to-contemporary-issues-in-philosophy/
LOCATION:Bilkent University\, Bilkent University\, Ankara\, 06800\, Turkey
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170607
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170610
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SUMMARY:Changing the Nature of Art and Science - Intersections with Maria Sibylla Merian
DESCRIPTION: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 natural habitat. She translated her minute observations into powerful artistic representations that still attract the attention of many scholars\, such as biologists\, art historians and science historians. Modern artists and novelists also find inspiration in her work and life. In commemoration of her death three hundred years ago the Maria Sibylla Merian Society in cooperation with the Artis Academy\, the University of Amsterdam and the Artis Library will organize an international conference in the Royal Tropical Institute and the Artis Zoo in Amsterdam on 7\, 8 and 9 June 2017. The aim of the conference is to bring together new research and projects relating to Maria Sibylla Merian. With her life and work as a focal point\, this conference will also discuss topics that relate to Merian from a broader perspective.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/changing-the-nature-of-art-and-science-intersections-with-maria-sibylla-merian/
LOCATION:Royal Tropical Institute (KIT)\, Mauritskade 63\, Amsterdam\, 1092\, Netherlands
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Applications & Implications - Ethics and Metaphysics in Edith Stein's Philosophy
DESCRIPTION: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. \nSpeakers: Sarah Borden Sharkey (Wheaton College)\, Michael F. Andrews (University of Portland)\, Christof Betschart (University of Fribourg\, Switzerland) and Suzanne M. Batzdorff \nEdith Stein (1891–1942) never wrote a formal work of ethics\, yet her philosophical corpus\, especially her metaphysics\, contains a plethora of ethical resources and ideas that can be mined to address various questions\, themes or positions in contemporary ethics and metaphysics\, including the relationship between the good and being\, evil\, limits\, judgement\, responsibility\, personal identity\, collective versus individual action and responsibility\, moral guilt\, and intention. Given the richness of Stein’s ideas\, can her ethical insights be brought to bear on contemporary issues and ethical dilemmas? How would Stein respond to various ethical problems raised by dominant ethical schools\, including utilitarianism\, deontology\, virtue ethics\, pragmatism\,and existentialism? Are there possible practical applications of Stein’s metaphysicsand ethics to contemporary society? The International Association for the Study of the Philosophy of Edith Stein (IASPES) in collaboration with the University of Portlandand and the McNerney-Hanson Chair in Ethics invites abstracts (250 words maximum) dealing with the aforementioned theme. We also invite abstracts on any aspect of Stein’s philosophy.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/applicarions-implications-ethics-and-metaphysics-in-edith-steins-philosophy-2/
LOCATION:University of Portland\, 5000 N. Willamette Blvd.\, Portland\, OR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170617
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170618
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SUMMARY:Women\, Authorship\, and Identity in the Long Eighteenth Century - New Methodologies
DESCRIPTION: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. \nKeynote Speaker: Professor Susanne Kord (Chair of German\, University College London) \nWe are delighted to invite proposals for papers offering new approaches female authorship and identity in the long eighteenth century. Since the 1970s\, feminist criticism has rediscovered a vast body of literary works by eighteenth-century women and uncovered a great deal about the diverse roles that women played in eighteenth-century society and culture\, as authors\, actresses\, translators\, and public figures. Studies of women’s writing have challenged our understandings of genre\, periodisation\, and authorship\, and gender has become an integral part of any discussion of individual identity. \nOrganised by Romanticism and Eighteenth-Century Studies Oxford (RECSO) and the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)\, this conference aims to take stock after fifty years of important scholarship and to seek out exciting new methodologies for researching women’s writing and identities in the long eighteenth century (c. 1680-c. 1820). We hope to encourage dialogue between disciplines and languages and would welcome papers from researchers and graduate students working in any national tradition and in fields from literature and history to philosophy\, music\, visual arts\, and sociology. \nCFP: (https://c18womenauthorshipidentity.wordpress.com/) Please send proposals of no more than 300 words to Joanna Raisbeck (joanna.raisbeck@some.ox.ac.uk) and Kelsey Rubin-Detlev (kelsey.rubin-detlev@modlangs.ox.ac.uk) by February 28th\, 2017. \nPapers should be in English and twenty (20) minutes in length. Possible topics might include (but are not limited to): \n— Women’s writing in the canon/as a separate canon \n— Women’s writing and the question of aesthetic merit \n— Biography/biographism in scholarship on women’s writing \n— Anthologising and publishing women’s writing \n— Women’s cultural production as a challenge to traditional historiography and\nperiodisation \n— Uses and misuses of critical theory \n— Anonymity and collective authorship in relation to gender \n— Women’s self-fashioning \n— Comparative/cross-cultural approaches to women’s writing \n— Intersections between gendered and other forms of identity in the eighteenth century \n— Women and women’s writing in fields such as science\, mathematics\, and philosophy
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/women-authorship-and-identity-in-the-long-eighteenth-century-new-methodologies/
LOCATION:Taylorian Institution and Radcliffe Humanities Building/ University of Oxford\, OX1 3BD\, Oxford\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Oxford":MAILTO:www.oxford-philsoc.org
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SUMMARY:Tatjana Afanassjewa and Her Legacy - New Perspectives on Irreversibility
DESCRIPTION: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. \nSpeakers: Jeremy Butterfield (University of Cambridge); James Fraser (University of Leeds); Leah Henderson (University of Groningen); Patricia Palacios (Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy); Jos Uffink (University of Minnesota); Giovanni Valente (University of Pittsburgh & Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy); Charlotte Werndl (University of Salzburg & LSE London); Lena Zuchowski (University of Salzburg)
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/tatjana-afanassjewa-and-her-legacy-new-perspectives-on-irreversibility/
LOCATION:Hörsaal 402\, Hellbrunner Straße 34\, Salzburg\, Austria
CATEGORIES:Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="Universit%C3%A4t Salzburg":MAILTO:studium@sbg.ac.at
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SUMMARY:24th International Conference of the Simone de Beauvoir Society
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThe influence of Simone de Beauvoir’s thought on Feminism and Feminist Theory is indisputable. Beauvoir’s The Second Sex is unanimously recognized as one of the main pillars of feminist thought and as a major work of the 20th Century. The Second Sex has informed both feminist thought and feminist political struggle and activism. \nBeauvoir’s feminism is nevertheless not only reflected through The Second Sex\, but also through other philosophical and theoretical books and papers\, short essays as well as her fiction and literary works. Thus\, we might ask: What kind of feminism does Beauvoir advocate? Or\, are there in fact many “Beauvoir’s feminisms”? How are these feminisms connected to other both past and contemporary feminist ideas and feminist struggles? \nThe 24th International Conference of the Simone de Beauvoir Society will take place at the University of Haifa\, Israel\, from June 19-21\, 2017\, hosted by the Women’s and Gender Studies Graduate Program in collaboration with the Philosophy Department. We welcome submissions on Beauvoir’s life and works from a broad range of disciplines. Papers that engage and challenge Beauvoir’s feminist ideas and those that analyze Beauvoir’s feminist work in relation to contemporary political action and theoretical work are desired\, but all work on Beauvoir will be considered. We welcome work from a variety of perspectives- historical\, philosophical\, literary\, comparative analyses\, among others. \nKeynote Speakers: Prof. Nancy Bauer\, Prof. Debra Bergoffen\, Prof. Gail Weiss. \nTo submit your proposal\, please send an abstract of no more than 800 words in English and a short Curriculum Vitae including your contact details and institutional affiliation\, if any\, to the conference organizer: Dr. Sara Cohen Shabot (scohensh@univ.haifa.ac.il) \nCFP: https://philevents.org/event/show/27942 Submission deadline: February 15th\, 2017
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/24th-international-conference-of-the-simone-de-beauvoir-society/
LOCATION:University of Haifa\, 199 Aba Khoushy Ave.\, Haifa\, Israel
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Giving Life to Politics - The Work of Adriana Cavarero
DESCRIPTION: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). \nKeynote speakers: \nJudith Butler \nUniversity of California\, Berkeley \nAdriana Cavarero \nUniversità degli Studi di Verona \nBonnie Honig \nBrown University \nAdriana Cavarero has been at the forefront of continental feminist philosophy for the past four decades\, working in the interstices of sexual difference theory\, post-structuralism\, political philosophy\, literature and classical thought. Her books have addressed a range of themes\, including feminist political philosophy (In Spite of Plato\, 1995; Stately Bodies\, 2002)\, narrativity (Relating Narratives\, 2000)\, the voice and vocality (For More than One Voice\, 2005)\, and contemporary forms of violence (Horrorism\, 2009). Common to all of Cavarero’s work is an extension of Hannah Arendt’s conceptualisation of uniqueness\, an insistence on the vulnerability of the human condition\, and an immanent critique of western metaphysics. \nCFP: Abstracts of up to 500 words which respond to any aspect of Cavarero’s work should be submitted by no later than 28th February 2017 to Ian Sinclair: I.A.Sinclair@brighton.ac.uk. There are however a limited number of places at this conference. We will prioritise abstracts as they arrive. \nThe University of Brighton’s City Campus is in the centre of Brighton\, a ten minute walk from Brighton railway station. Brighton is thirty minutes by train from Gatwick Airport and around an hour from central London. The campus is near many hotels\, guest houses\, restaurants\, bars and pubs. Brighton and Hove is a major tourist destination in the south-east of England. Consider staying longer to see more of the city if you are able to.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/giving-life-to-politics-the-work-of-adriana-cavarero/
LOCATION:City Centre Campus\, Edward Street\, Brighton\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Conference
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ORGANIZER;CN="University of Brighton":MAILTO:I.A.Sinclair@brighton.ac.uk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170701T160000
DTSTAMP:20260411T061206
CREATED:20170608T145701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221219T142302Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Secular Faith - Politics as Theology
DESCRIPTION: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 human life. \nCALL FOR APPLICATIONS AND CALL FOR PAPERS \nDeadline: 1st May 2017 \nGraduate and PhD students as well as postdoctoral researchers are invited. \nPlease send a short CV and a letter of intent to:   secretaria@institutoifes.es\nIf you would like to present a paper for the Conference (besides participating in the summer school)\, please also send an abstract (400 words) on a topic related to the theme\, preferably on: \nThe Political Theory of Liberalism\nEconomic and Civil Economy\nConstitutional Theory — The Crisis of Democracy and the Issue of Mixed Government\nLiberal Culture and Formative Education\nInternational Relations in Theory and Today in Practice\nChurch and State — The Question of the Body Politic\nThe Relation of Temporal and Eternal Justice\nBiopolitics and Sovereignty\nDemocracy and Christianity \nSuccessful candidates will be informed by 8th May 2017. \nORGANIZATION AND FEES \nSeminars will meet Monday through Thursday\, for a total of 4 hours of class time a day. The initial paper proposals will be enriched and revised by the students through participation in their classes\, and will then be presented in a conference format on Friday and Saturday. \nCourse\, material\, room and full board for only 350€ per person if payment is made before the 15th May 2017. \nACADEMIC BOARD \nMátyás Szalay (Director)\, Marcelo López Cambronero\, Artur Mrówczynski – Van Allen\, Aaron Riches \nACADEMIC ADVISORY BOARD  \nCarmina Chapp\, Rocío Daga\, Ildefonso Fernández-Figares\, Jarosław Jagiełło\, Michał Łuczewski\, Allison Milbank\, John Milbank\,Timothy Mosteller\, Teresa Obolevitch\, Kirsten Pinto- Gfroerer\, Enrique Rico Pavés\, Zbigniew Stawrowski. \nSECRETARY \nEva Martínez García
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/beyond-secular-faith-politics-as-theology/
LOCATION:Institute of Philosophy Edith Stein\, Paseo de Cartuja\, 49\, Granada\, Spain
CATEGORIES:Summer School
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ORGANIZER;CN="Institute of Philosophy Edith Stein":MAILTO:secretaria@institutoifes.es
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170627T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20170627T180000
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SUMMARY:Ruggero Sciuto - "Émilie Du Châtelet and the Three Leibnizian Versions of the Principle of Sufficient Reason"
DESCRIPTION: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).
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/ruggero-sciuto-emilie-du-chatelet-and-the-three-leibnizian-versions-of-the-principle-of-sufficient-reason/
LOCATION:Technologiepark 21\, Universität Paderborn\, 33100\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Talk
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists":MAILTO:contact@historyofwomenphilosophers.org
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