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BIOPOLITICAL PHILOSOPHY

provides up-to-date information and cutting-edge critical analysis of biopolitical asymmetries and other mechanisms and effects of power in philosophy and beyond

Tag: Interdiscipinarity

CFP: Stanford Center for Ethics in Society, Junior Scholars Workshop, Jun. 7-9, 2020 (deadline: Jan. 13, 2020)

The Center for Ethics in Society will host the third annual Junior Scholars Workshop at Stanford University on June 7-9, 2020. The workshop will feature the work of early career scholars in political philosophy, political theory, and moral philosophy and is open to graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and untenured junior faculty. This workshop seeks to […]

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CFP: Leonard Cohen, An Interdisciplinary Conference, Maynooth University, Jun. 12-13, 2020 (deadline: Dec. 1, 2019)

Religion, teachers, women, drugs, the road, fame, money… nothing gets me high and offers relief from the suffering like blackening pages, writing. – Leonard Cohen Leonard Cohen’s body of work challenges and bridges many oppositions. A poet and novelist of significant talent, he chose a career as a songwriter and musical performer in order to […]

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Authors

  • Axel Barcelo
    • Sesgos Cognitivos e Injusticias Estructurales
    • Injusticia Epistémica y Espacio Público según Ángeles Eraña
    • Open Questions in Social Ontology
    • Por qué la ley española de eutanasia marginaliza a los discapacitados
    • The Morality of Risk and Harm
  • Melinda C. Hall
    • Call For Proposals: Florida Prisons in Uncertain Times, Virtual Conference, Apr. 9-10, 2021 (extended deadline: Jan. 15, 2021)
    • Call For Proposals: Florida Prisons in Uncertain Times, Virtual Conference, Apr. 9-10, 2021 (deadline: Dec. 7, 2020)
    • Teaching: COVID-19 Mini-Syllabus
    • Paper Phones and Anti-Capitalism
    • CFP: Stanford Center for Ethics in Society, Junior Scholars Workshop, Jun. 7-9, 2020 (deadline: Jan. 13, 2020)
  • shelleytremain
    • Letter in Opposition to Bill C-7 Signed By 129 Canadian Disabled People’s Organizations and Allies
    • Blowing the Whistle on MAiD/Bill C-7 and the Naturalization of Disability and Mental Illness
    • Dialogues on Disability: Shelley Tremain Interviews Gerald Moore
    • The Carceral Character of Nursing Homes and How Eugenics in Canada is MAiD
    • Dialogues on Disability on Wednesday, February 17th, at 8 am EST

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