Women in Philosophy

WOMEN IN PHILOSOPHY is a series of lectures organized by the Institute of Philosophy at the University of Graz. The series is sponsored by two prizes awarded to the Institute of Philosophy in Graz for having supported women in recent years. The objectives of the series are to promote philosophy in Graz and to narrow the gender gap in the profession. The events will bring some of the world’s leading philosophers and thereby facilitate the contact of students and faculty with internationally acclaimed women philosophers.
RECORDED TALKS AND HANDOUTS:
Louise ANTONY (Amherst): The Openness of Illusions, May 27, 2014
Jennifer SAUL (Sheffield): Implicit Bias, Stereotype Threat and Women in Philosophy, November 12, 2014
Katherine HAWLEY (St. Andrews): Trustworthy Groups and Organisations, December 3, 2014
Sally HASLANGER (MIT): Are We Cracking the Ivory Ceiling? Women and Minorities in Philosophy, May 18, 2015
Christine KORSGAARD (Harvard): Animal Selves and the Good, June 6, 2015
Barbara HERMAN (UCLA): Thinking Again about the Ethics of Care, November 12, 2015
Lucy O'BRIEN (University College London): Shameful Self-Consciousness, November 27, 2015
Jennifer HORNSBY (Birkbeck): Agency and "mental states", Handout [PDF], April 13, 2016
Rae LANGTON (Cambridge): Is Pornography Like the Law? October 20, 2016
Laurie PAUL (UNC Chapel Hill): Who will I become? November 7, 2016
Christel FRICKE (Oslo): Adam Smith's Ethischer Konstruktivismus, December 15, 2016
Lea Ypi (LSE): The moral ought in ‘as if’ history, November 27, 2017
Marcia BARON (Indiana): Reasonableness, June 25, 2018
Mari MIKKOLA (Oxford): Self-Trust and Discriminatory Speech, Dezember 7, 2018
For further information please contact the organizers.
ORGANIZERS:
Martina Fürst: martina.fuerst(at)uni-graz.at
Sonja Rinofner: sonja.rinofner(at)uni-graz.at
Former organizers: Amelie Stuart

Kontakt
Institut für Philosophie, Heinrichstr.26/V, A-8010 Graz