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October 10–11, 2024: Feminist Analytic Philosophy

On October 10-11th, the Conference on Feminist Analytical Philosophy will be held at Dortmunder U
Poster der Veranstaltung © Jasmin Trächtler

Feminist Analytic Philosophy

Description:

Since the mid-20th century, feminist perspectives have received considerable attention within the field of philosophy, particularly in areas often associated with 'Continental philosophy.' Within the 'Analytic' tradition, though, feminist approaches have been rather overlooked, marginalized, or even deprecated. However, in recent years, researchers across all subdisciplines of Analytic philosophy have increasingly recognized the value of feminist philosophy and have actively contributed to its development. This conference aims to share and discuss the latest research by bringing together speakers who work within a diverse range of feminist and analytic approaches to philosophy, uniting both established experts and early career researchers.

Program:

 

Thursday, Oct. 10 (Times: UTC +2)

9:30-10:00: Registration & Welcome

10:00-10:50: Sara Ayhan: Queer feminist logic & contradictory logics: A symbiotic relationship

10:50-11:10: Coffee Break

11:10-12:00: Silke Körber: L.S. Stebbing: The Quest for Clarity and Happiness

12:05-12:55: Anna Brożek: Research into the Phenomenon of Women in the Lvov-Warsaw School: Current Developments

12:55-14:15: Lunch Break

14:15-15:05: Marius Thienenkamp: Engineering the Gender Octonary

15:10-16:00: Anne-Marie Søndergaard Christensen: Wittgenstein, Language and Gender: Entrenchment, Resistance, Engagement 

16:00-16:30: Coffee Break

16:30-17:20: Jasmin Trächtler: The Usefulness of Philosophy – Wittgenstein's Descriptive Method for a Feminist Metaphysics

19:00: Conference Dinner at Babushka's Kitchen

 

Friday, Oct. 11 (Times: UTC +2)

10:00-10:50: Leda Berio: Grabbing women by the waist: on the relationship between social norms, affordances, and scripts

10:50-11:10: Coffee Break

11:10-12:00: Kim Ann Woodley:  Hidden Normativity in Emotion Detection Technology

12:05-12:55: Sara Uckelman (online): Logic Teaching as Feminist Practice 

End of Conference/Lunch

 

Registration

Registration is free but mandatory. Please use the following link to register for on-site or online participation:  Register here

The Zoom link for the online participants will be sent one day before the conference.

 

Organization & Contact: 

Jasmin Trächtler (Technical University Dortmund)
Sara Ayhan (Ruhr University Bochum) 

For any questions or inquiries please send a mail to: jasmin.traechtler@tu-dortmund.de or sara.ayhan@rub.de

 

The Venue:

Dortmunder U

Leonie-Reygers Terasse, 44137 Dortmund

The conference will be held as a hybrid event.