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IAPh 2021: Around the World
We are proud to welcome inspiring philosophers from around the world at the IAPh conference 2021 - see here some of our contributors from Japan, Turkey, Brazil, Mexico and more!
IAPh 2021: Program and Registration
Registration is now open! Check out our program and register for free for our online conference from July 18-21, 2021 to hear what over 160 speakers from around the world have to say on women in the history of philosophy, economics, environment and technology!
IAPh 2021 Workshop: South-East European Women Philosophers
Luka Boršić and Ivana Skuhala Karasman are organising a workshop on South-East European Women Philosophers for our IAPh Conference in July 2021.
IAPh 2021 Workshop: Philosophy and the Problem of Superiorism
Björn Freter (Knoxville, Tennessee, USA) and Ana Rodrigues from Paderborn University are organising a workshop on superiorism for our IAPh conference in July 2021.
IAPh 2021 Workshop: Diana Tietjens Meyers on Autonomy
Evangelia Aikaterini Glantzi is organising a workshop on the groundbreaking work of Prof. Dr. em. Diana Tietjens Meyers at the IAPh conference in July 2021.
IAPh 2021: Keynote Speaker Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir
Meet our keynote speaker Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir who will be giving a keynote on the affective, experiential turn in feminist philosophy at our IAPh conference in July!
IAPh 2021: Keynote Speaker Mpho Tshivhase
Meet our keynote speaker Mpho Tshivhase from Pretoria, South Africa, who will give a speech on women philosophers and Artificial Intelligence at our IAPh conference in July 2021!
Springer: Hedwig Conrad-Martius
Ronny Miron, an expert on Hedwig Conrad Martius and cooperation partner of the Center, published a new book in the Springer book series Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences. This is part of our research area Women in Early Phenomenology, with events such as the recent conference Stein’s and Husserl’s Intertwined Itineraries 1916-25 organized by Mette Lebech.
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