...argued that in Peruvian history there had been no “genius” women because women were oppressed and remained ignorant. Geographical Society Lecture on Feminism, October 28, 1911 At the Geographical Society...
...told María Pilar Donoso, according to her, that he “detested intellectual women”, 1987, p. 122). An example among many others of the phenomenon of invisibilization of women artists, here in...
...home tend to depend on their partners enormously. By overlooking this as a dependency relation, we risk overlooking one of the key mechanisms through which women’s labor is exploited. Women...
...consequently as professionals. Schwitzgebel et al. also report that Blacks, American Indians, Alaska Natives, and women in general are underrepresented at all levels in philosophy, which means that philosophy needs...
...theory, but I studied math as a graduate student before switching to philosophy, and I’ve retained an interest in the philosophy of mathematics. Opinion pieces in the news around 2009...
Gina Helfrich received her PhD in philosophy from Emory University with a graduate certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. She currently serves as Manager of the Centre for Technomoral...
...by a missionary such as Tempels, and present-day interpretations of it as “negro-African philosophy.” The idea promoted in Bantu Philosophy that there is a specific African philosophy that, despite differences,...
...“real” philosophy worthy of the name is abstract, objective, and the product of isolated genius. The corollary is that philosophy that doesn’t fit this model—for example, philosophy that’s collaborative, interdisciplinary,...
Lauren Freeman is a Professor of Philosophy at University of Louisville; Director of the M.A. in Applied Philosophy; and an affiliated faculty member in the Department of Women’s, Gender, and...
...Award for Outstanding Achievements in Science, Philosophy, and Leadership Stephon Alexander Fanon Outstanding Book Award Denise Ferreira da Silva, Unpayable Debt. Sternberg Press, 2022. Camille Robcis, Disalienation: Politics, Philosophy, and...