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Public lecture/debate “The Women’s Question in Academic Philosophy”

15 November 2013 @ 10:00 - 11:45

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“The Women’s Question in Academic Philosophy” Friday, 15 November, 10.00 – 12.00 Participation in this event is free, but registration is required. If you participate in the 2013 OZSW conference, you can select this workshop as part of your conference registration. People who do not attend the conference itself, but would like to attend this lecture/debate can register by filling out the form at aanmelder.nl. Friday morning 15 november Program: 10.00 – Opening words by organizer, prof. Ingrid Robeyns (EUR) 10.05 – Lecture…

"The Women's Question in Academic Philosophy"

Friday, 15 November, 10.00 - 12.00 Participation in this event is free, but registration is required.

Friday morning 15 november

Program: 10.00 - Opening words by organizer, prof. Ingrid Robeyns (EUR) 10.05 - Lecture by Sally Haslanger on “The Women’s Question in Academic Philosophy” 10.50 - Short Q&A 11.00 - Coffee / tea break 11.10 - Panel debate on “The Women’s Question in Academia” 12.00 - Closing of event Panel The panel will, next to Sally Haslanger, consist of:
  • Catarina Dutilh Novaes (University of Groningen)
  • Eric Schliesser (Ghent University)
  • Sabine Roeser (Delft University of Technology)
  • Anthonie Meijers (Eindhoven University of Technology).
Ingrid Robeyns (Erasmus University Rotterdam) moderates the discussion. About the speaker Sally Haslanger is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT, and Director of the MIT Women's and Gender Studies Program. She began her life in philosophy specializing in analytic metaphysics and epistemology, and in ancient philosophy (especially Aristotle). Over time she has developed her interests in social and political philosophy and feminist theory. She has published on the problem of persistence through change, pragmatic paradox, and Aristotle's theory of substance. In feminist theory she has written on objectivity and objectification, and Catharine MacKinnon's theory of gender. Her recent work is on the social construction of categories such as gender, race, and the family, on social explanation and social structure, and on topics in feminist epistemology. Her most recent book, a collection of papers, is Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique (Oxford University Press, 2012). She co-edits theSymposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy. She also convenes the Workshop on Gender and Philosophy (WOGAP), and theWomen in Philosophy Task Force (WPHTF).

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15 November 2013
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10:00 - 11:45
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Rotterdam (Erasmus University & Bilderberg Parkhotel)
Burgemeester Oudlaan 50, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 3062 Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Rotterdam, South Holland

Organizer

Ingrid Robeyns
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i.a.m.robeyns@uu.nl
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“The Women’s Question in Academic Philosophy”

Friday, 15 November, 10.00 – 12.00

Participation in this event is free, but registration is required.

Friday morning 15 november

Program:
10.00 – Opening words by organizer, prof. Ingrid Robeyns (EUR)
10.05 – Lecture by Sally Haslanger on “The Women’s Question in Academic Philosophy”
10.50 – Short Q&A
11.00 – Coffee / tea break
11.10 – Panel debate on “The Women’s Question in Academia”
12.00 – Closing of event

Panel
The panel will, next to Sally Haslanger, consist of:

  • Catarina Dutilh Novaes (University of Groningen)
  • Eric Schliesser (Ghent University)
  • Sabine Roeser (Delft University of Technology)
  • Anthonie Meijers (Eindhoven University of Technology).

Ingrid Robeyns (Erasmus University Rotterdam) moderates the discussion.

About the speaker
Sally Haslanger is a professor in the Department of Linguistics and Philosophy at MIT, and Director of the MIT Women’s and Gender Studies Program. She began her life in philosophy specializing in analytic metaphysics and epistemology, and in ancient philosophy (especially Aristotle). Over time she has developed her interests in social and political philosophy and feminist theory. She has published on the problem of persistence through change, pragmatic paradox, and Aristotle’s theory of substance. In feminist theory she has written on objectivity and objectification, and Catharine MacKinnon’s theory of gender. Her recent work is on the social construction of categories such as gender, race, and the family, on social explanation and social structure, and on topics in feminist epistemology. Her most recent book, a collection of papers, is Resisting Reality: Social Construction and Social Critique (Oxford University Press, 2012). She co-edits theSymposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy. She also convenes the Workshop on Gender and Philosophy (WOGAP), and theWomen in Philosophy Task Force (WPHTF).

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