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CFP: First Feminist Philosophy of Physics Workshop, University of Michigan/Hybrid, Jun. 20-21, 2024 (deadline: Jan. 19, 2024)
We invite submissions from scholars at all career stages to the first Feminist Philosophy of Physics Workshop, to be held on June 20-21, 2024 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and hybrid on Zoom. We welcome submissions to present talks (20 min or 30 min), to organize panel or workshop discussions, as well as […]
Philosophy of Disability at the Meeting of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association, Jan. 16, 2024
If you will be attending the meeting of the Eastern division of the American Philosophical Association (APA) in New York city from January 15-18, 2024, I hope that you will attend the symposium on my work, entitled “Philosophy of Disability.” This session at the Eastern APA, which is the product of the political and intellectual […]
Philosophy, Disability and Social Change 4 (#PhiDisSocCh4), Online, Dec. 14-15, 2023-Registration Open!
Philosophy, Disability and Social Change 4 (#PhiDisSocCh4) comprises presentations by disabled philosophers whose cutting-edge research challenges members of the philosophical community to (1) think more critically about the metaphysical and epistemological status of disability; (2) closely examine how philosophy of disability is related to the tradition and discipline of philosophy; and (3) seriously consider how philosophy […]
CFP: Politics of Self-Care in an Unjust World (deadline: Aug. 1, 2024)
This special issue of Hypatia focuses on philosophical, social, and political analyses, and draws ethical boundaries using a feminist framework that should be in place when we engage in self-care practices. Self-care is a healthy, restorative, self-respecting, and affirming practice. It is primarily an intentional act of grounding, establishing safety, and building protective boundaries to grow and […]
Check out The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability Now!
Contributors to The Bloomsbury Guide to Philosophy of Disability are already receiving their copies of the book in time for the book launch at the upcoming Philosophy, Disability and Social Change 4 conference on December 14! If you pre-ordered a copy of this amazing book, you should receive it soon too! The book is now […]
Human Dignity for All: A Response to “Principles of Solidarity. A Statement”
[To add your name to the list of signatories to this response, follow the link at the end of the list of signatories] We the undersigned are deeply concerned by the statement “Principles of solidarity” published on the website of the Normative Orders research center at Goethe-Universität Frankfurt on 13th November 2023, signed by Nicole […]
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Image: 4 squares of lines, one inside the other, at the centre of the squares are the words “Cease” and “Fire,” the former above the latter
Dialogues on Disability: Shelley Tremain Interviews C Dalrymple-Fraser
Hello, I’m Shelley Tremain and I’d like to welcome you to the one hundred and fourth installment of Dialogues on Disability, the series of interviews that I’m conducting with disabled philosophers and post to BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY on the third Wednesday of each month. The series is designed to provide a public venue for discussion with […]
CFP: Food, Family, and Justice, John Cabot University/Hybrid, Jun. 21-23, 2024 (deadline: Jan. 8, 2024)
Details Food is often produced, distributed, and consumed in families. What does this imply for food justice and for justice in, of and for the family? Current debates over the family – over parental authority, children’s upbringing, the right to procreate, the reproduction of injustice, and so on – tend to neglect the special place […]