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SUMMARY:Blurred Lines?
DESCRIPTION: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. \nIn recent times\, we have not been speaking of “sexual”\, but of “sexualized” violence. This new description is indicative of a shift in consciousness regarding sexually connoted acts of violence. This new description is supposed to express\, that such acts are not sexual acts\, but violence\, enacted in a sexual manner. The redesignation is trying to draw a clear line between sexuality and violence. But the attempt of a clear distinction is undermining that sexuality and violence are still woven into our still patriarchal culture. The socialization of boys and men within an order order of unequal gender relations makes power and violence into a non-negligible part of their sexual identity and forces us to acknowledge\, that there is sexual violence which exists as a gender-specific crime. But this in turn makes us validate those cultural and societal conditions of existing gender relations and therefore male self-conception\, which needs to be overcome\, if the described problem situation is to be overcome. For the International Women’s Day 2018\, the participants of the project seminar “Philosophy of sexuality” of the university of Paderborn will first present the noted controversy in form of a debate. Afterwards\, the student group PEGASUS invites to further discussion at several different round tables\, in order to further discuss individual aspects of the debate. \nAll interested parties are warmly invited!
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/blurred-lines/
LOCATION:Rathaus Paderborn\, Rathausplatz 4\, Paderborn\, Germany
CATEGORIES:Round-Table
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ORGANIZER;CN="In der Philosophie zu Hause (IPH)":MAILTO:ana.rodrigues@uni-paderborn.de
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SUMMARY:Marie Deutschbein’s and Walther Brand’s Introduction to the Philosophical Foundations of Mathematics (1929): a book for teaching practice?
DESCRIPTION: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). \nSection: Geschichte und Philosophie der Mathematik und des Mathematikunterrichtes \nIn 1929 the German book Introduction into the Philosophical Foundations of Mathematics appeared. The authors were Marie Deutschbein and Walther Brand. In the first chapter titled “Mathematics and Logic” the authors give an overview of the foundational debate (“Grundlagenstreit”) between intuitionists and formalists that developed along the decade of the twenties. My contribution deals with Deutschbein’s and Brand’s interpretation of the controversy\, by focusing on the question on how to integrate Deutschbein’s and Brand’s contribution into the practice of teaching philosophy of mathematics. \nWebpage and registration.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/marie-deutschbeins-und-walther-brands-einfuhrung-in-die-philosophischen-grundlagen-der-mathematik-1929-ein-buch-fur-lehre-und-unterricht/
LOCATION:J4.219 \, University Paderborn\, Warburger Str. 100\, Paderborn\, Nordrhein-Westfalen\, 33098
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:Symposium in Ancient and Medieval Philosophy - Feminine* Perspektives
DESCRIPTION:Keynote speakers: \nMarguerite Deslauriers (McGill University) \nChristina Van Dyke (Calvin College) \n  \nComplete Program: \nThursday\, March 15 \n6:00-7:30 PM “Ancient Debates about Women: Reception in the Renaissance” by Marguerite Deslauriers (McGill University) \nFriday\, March 16 \n9:45 Opening and coffee \n10:00-10:45 “Liberté sexuelle et plaisir féminin chez Lucrèce: une politique de la sexualité” by Julie Giovacchini (CNRS) \n11:00-11:45 “Le plaisir libre et le mouvement volontaire chez Lucrèce” by Charlotte Tremblay-Lemieux (UdeM) \n11:45-12:30 “La préméditation des maux\, un exercice hédoniste?” by Isabelle Chouinard (UdeM and Paris-IV) \n1:30-2:15 “Où sont passées les philosophes-reines? Sur la disparition apparente des gouvernantes dans le Politique de Platon” by Annie Larivée (Carleton University) \n2:15-3:00 “Vieillesse\, maladie et féminité chez Aristote: la portée d’une analogie” by Laetitia Monteils-Laeng (UdeM) \n3:30-4:15 “L’état du livre I de la Rhétorique” by Jeanne Allard (McGill University) \nSaturday\, March 17 \n9:45 Opening and coffee \n10:00-10:45 “Les pouvoirs du lieu dialectique chez Aristote” by Laurence Godin-Tremblay (UQAM and U. Firenze) \n11:00-11:45 “Stoic Theory of Case and the Semantics of Nouns” by Marion Durand (U. of Toronto) \n11:45-12:30 “La transformation des notions stoïciennes dans le De Abstinentia de Porphyre: le cas de l’oikeiôsis” by Delphine Gingras (ULaval) \n1:30-2:15 “Perspectives néoplatoniciennes sur la légitimité des femmes en philosophie” by Mathilde Cambron-Goulet (UQAM) \n2:15-3:00 “Virtues of the Mind\, Powers of the Body: Intellectual Humility and Embodiment in Teresa de Avila and Hildegard von Bingen” by Kelsey Boor (Fordham University) \n3:30-5:00 “Medieval Mystics on Persons: What John Locke Didn’t Tell You” by Christina Van Dyke (Calvin College) \n  \nWebpage \n 
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/symposium-in-ancient-and-medieval-philosophy-feminine-perspectives/
LOCATION:Room W-5215\, University of Montreal\, 2900 Edouard Montpetit Blvd\, Montreal\, Québec\, QC H3T 1J4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Women Philosophers I: Science and the Natural World
DESCRIPTION:ASECS 2018 – ANNUAL MEETING\nSection: Women Philosophers I: Science and the Natural World\nChair: Julie Candler Hayes (University of Massachusetts\, Amherst)\n\nGary Kelly (University of Alberta): “Philosophizing as a Woman”\nMargaret Caryle (University of Chicago): “Philosophizing in the Boudoir: Women and Scientific Amateurism in Eighteenth – Century Paris”\nBryce Gessell (Duke University) and Andrew Janiak (Duke University): “Constraints and Opportunities for Women’s Philosophizing: The Case of Emilie Du Châtelet”\n\nWebpage
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/ruth-hagengruber-emilie-du-chatelet-philosopher-and-scientist-philosopher-of-science/
LOCATION:Palm L\, Hilton Buena Vista Palace\, 1900 E Buena Vista Drive\, Orlando\, FL\, 32830\, United States
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SUMMARY:Early Modern Women Writers' Colloquium
DESCRIPTION:​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) \nNow in its second year as a strand within the annual academic conference “Othello’s Island”\, the Early Modern Women Writers’ Colloquium has demonstrated the interest in developing a regular annual event dedicated to exploring the lives of women writers in the Renaissance and early modern periods. \nFor our second year in 2018\, we are following the successful format established in our first year\, by teaming up with the organisers of Othello’s Island\, a well-established conference on medieval\, renaissance and early modern studies\, held annually in Cyprus. Again we will be organising a semi-autonomous conference strand (“the Colloquium”) within the Othello’s Island conference\, focusing on the lives and work of women during the Renaissance and early modern periods. \nAs a whole\, Othello’s Island attracts around 100 delegates\, whose topics include archaeology\, art history\, history\, and literary studies\, to name but a few. The Early Modern Women Writers’ Colloquium runs alongside this at the Centre for Visual Arts and Research in Nicosia\, Cyprus\, allowing for interesting cross referencing to the work of speakers in the Othello’s Island Conference\, and shared resources and events. \nFor 2018 the convenors of the Early Modern Women Writers’ Colloquium will be Dr Stella Achilleos of the University of Cyprus\, and Professor James Fitzmaurice of Northern Arizona University. \nThe aim for 2018 is for the Early Modern Women Writers’ Colloquium to be open-minded\, allowing a diverse range of approaches and topics related to Renaissance and early modern women to be discussed. This might include the lives of women during the periods\, the work of specific women writers or other women artists\, or the role and activity of women in wider society and culture. In the case of women writers and artists\, this might also include consideration of their contemporary and posthumous reputations. \nThe Early Modern Women Writers’ Colloquium is fully intergrated into the wider Othello’s Island conference. This means delegates can mix-and-match attendance at talks in the strand with talks on other topics at the conference. \n​Those taking part are also welcome to join in with the social events for the wider conference\, including group meals and trips to some stunning medieval and renaissance sites. \n  \nCall for Papers \nIf you are interested in giving a talk at the conference on the early modern women strand please submit a proposal for a paper as early as possible. Standard papers are 20 minutes long\, followed by 5 or 10 minutes for questions. \nIf your paper does not fit in this area you should submit it instead to the main Othello’s Island conference (click here for the Othello’s Island Conference website). \n​ Proposals for papers for the early modern women strand should comprise a cover sheet showing:​ \n1. Your title (eg. Mr\, Ms\, Dr\, Prof. etc.) and full name \n2. Your institutional affiliation (if any) \n3. Your postal address\, e’mail address and telephone number \n4. The title of your proposed paper​ ​ \nAll papers must be delivered in English. Attendance of speakers is mandatory – we do not allow Skype or proxy presentations. \nThe deadline for submissions of proposals is 22 December 2017. \nEarly submission is strongly advised. We aim to have a decision on the acceptance of papers within four weeks of submission. \nIf you have any questions please contact Professor James Fitzmaurice at  j.fitzmaurice@sheffield.ac.uk
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/the-second-annual-early-modern-women-writers-colloquium-2018/
LOCATION:CVAR/Severis Foundation\, Ermou\, Nicosia\, Cyprus
CATEGORIES:Colloquium
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of English Studies%2C University of Cyprus":MAILTO:info@ucy.ac.cy
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