...presence of women. While most popular treatments of this trend have focused on women in the corporate world, much of the analysis of women in the corporate world, and of...
...every class I taught, from Philosophy of Religion to Philosophy of Science, from Ethics and Political Philosophy to virtually any course in the history of philosophy. Pedagogically, I was interested...
...job candidates or those involved in hiring decisions, should ever forget how slow and halting has been the progress of philosophy as a profession regarding its acceptance of women, or...
...sharing their work with the public. What excites you about philosophy? Philosophy today is looking outward—to the findings and methods of contemporary science; to the moral, political, and cultural questions...
...create a space for the rigorous study of theorists who have been marginalized in philosophy, especially women of color theorists. Also, in its attempt to alter the manner in which...
...women’s capacities in masculine-coded arenas, say (which I think of as being sexist). But having a low opinion of someone is one thing; being hostile toward them, quite another. Women...
...and Philosophy Series (Series Editors, Eric Wilkinson, Helena Moradi) of the Public Philosophy beat examines philosophical questions related to the legal sphere. Philosophy of Film Series (Series Editor, Sara Bizaro,...
...Follow Lewis on Facebook and Twitter @lewgord. Thomas Meagher (Co-editor, Black Issues in Philosophy) is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Sam Houston State University. He specializes in Africana philosophy, philosophy of race, phenomenology, political theory,...