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SUMMARY:Women Philosophers in South-Eastern Europe – Past\, Present and Future
DESCRIPTION:The Research Center for Women in Philosophy organizes a conference under the title: Women Philosophers in South-Eastern Europe – Past\, Present and Future. The goal of the conference is to gather and exchange information on past and present women philosophers in South-Eastern Europe as well as future perspectives of women in philosophy in this region. There are two premises of the conference. The first is that while the research on women philosophers of the rest of Europe has been under way in the last few decades – or at least there is a significant growth in number and quality of scholarly texts on British\, French\, German\, Italian etc. women philosophers –\, there is little scholarly information on women philosophers of South-Eastern Europe. The second is that there is relatively little contact and mutual collaboration between presently active South-East European women philosophers as well as researchers on gender philosophy and gender-aware history of philosophy of the region.With these challenges in mind\, possible topics would include the following themes: \n\nthe situation with women philosophers in your country in the past:\n\nhow many women philosophers were there in the past\, their works\, activities etc.\none particular woman philosopher of the past who stands out;\n\n\nthe situation with women philosophers in your country now:\n\nwhat is the overall situation with professional (and amateur) women philosophers in your country nowadays;\nwhat is the situation with gender studies and feminist theories in your country;\n\n\nwhat are the expectations for the future)\, are women promoted to study humanities/philosophy\, etc.? how does the job market for women philosophers in your country look like?\n\nWe are open to different ideas and formats. The main idea\, however\, is to meet (at least online) and exchange knowledge about the situation of women philosophers in our respective countries and get to know each other which might help us establish further collaborations. The Conference will take place online\, via Microsoft Teams platform.Conference date: December 15 – 17\, 2020.There is no Conference fee.There are still some presentation slots available – so if you are interested in an active (or passive) participation\, let us know at the following email: luka@ifzg.hr
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/women-philosophers-in-south-eastern-europe-past-present-and-future/
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SUMMARY:St Petersburg Manuscripts: The First Digital and the First Historical-Critical Edition of Émilie Du Châtelet's Early Works
DESCRIPTION:In a collaborative project of the National Library of Russia\, Saint Petersburg\, Russia\, the  Centre international d’étude du XVIIIe siècle\, France and the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists\, Germany\, present the first digital and the first critical edition of the Émilie Du Châtelet manuscripts.  A special focus of the center lies in exploring the writings of philosopher\, mathematician and physicist Émilie Du Châtelet. Newton and Leibniz defined the controversy of her era. Du Châtelet integrated both perspectives and created a new path in philosophy. Her philosophy of nature was immediately translated into German in 1743. Kant wrote his first dissertation on her ideas and was influenced by her throughout his life. https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/stp/ \nThe Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists is proud to present the St Petersburg Manuscripts: The First Digital and the First Historical-Critical Edition of Émilie Du Châtelet’s Early Works. \nThe event will be held online and is accessible via live-stream here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/st-petersburg-manuscripts-the-first-digital-and-the-first-historical-critical-edition-of-emilie-du-chatelets-early-works/
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Émilie du Châtelet's Birthday
DESCRIPTION:Émilie du Châtelet’s Birthday Party \nThe Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists and its Director\, Ruth E. Hagengruber\, is inviting Project Vox to celebrate Émilie du Châtelet’s 314th Birthday – Come and join us! \nAndrew Janiak is joining us online from Duke University and will present his new work exploring the philosophical originality of Du Châtelet’s “Institutions”. Andrew Janiak is Professor of Philosophy at Duke University. He is the co-leader of Project Vox – a project aimed at highlighting the work of Early Modern Women Philosophers. He is currently working on a multi-year project on Émilie Du Châtelet’s philosophy and 18th century Newtonian thought in France\, together with Prof. Karen Detlefsen (Penn). \nClara Carus (HWPS) will be giving a talk on the Principle of Contradiction in Du Châtelet. In celebration of her birthday the talk is dedicated to the exploration of this important aspect of her work. \nThe event is coordinated by the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists directed by Ruth E. Hagengruber. It will be held online and is accessible via live-stream here.
URL:https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/celebrating-emilie-du-chatelets-birthday/
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