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Call for Papers

Theme: The Canon Revisited
Subtitle: Women Philosophers
Type: 5th Colloquium in the History of Moral and Political Philosophy
Institution: Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society (CEPS),
University of Minho
Location: Braga (Portugal)
Date: 20.–21.1.2020
Deadline: 17.11.2019

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The Centre for Ethics, Politics and Society (CEPS) of the University
of Minho is pleased to announce the 5th Braga Colloquium in the
History of Moral and Political Philosophy, an international annual
conference held in January/February at the University of Minho in
Braga, Portugal. The purpose of the series is to promote the study of
the tradition of political and moral philosophy and its legacy in
shaping our institutions, culture and beliefs. It will focus on how
this tradition can contribute to tackling the challenges our
societies are facing today.

In the last few decades, historians of philosophy have taken a keen
interest in women philosophers from the past. One would expect them
to be very few, given the historical hurdles women have met with in
all areas of academy and all areas of public life. But they have not
been as few as that after all. And their intellectual output has been
achieved in the context of the philosophical discussions of their
times, in communication with male philosophers. Which suggests that
the absence of women philosophers is the result of a selection, and
not the mere reflection of an actual absence. A canon of western
philosophers has been constituted in which only male philosophers
appear, especially when it comes to philosophy before the second half
of the 20th century. This means that you can have proficiency in the
discipline without ever having studied or even read a philosophical
text written by a woman. Our aim in this colloquium is both to
contribute to the movement of retrieval and evaluation of women
philosophers which is already underway and to deepen our
understanding of the reasons, be they societal or philosophical, for
the all male canon one is confronted with when looking at the
discipline's past. We also want to challenge the invisibility of
contemporary work carried out by non-male philosophers within moral
and political philosophy or more broadly relevant to understand such
issues.

Thus, in this colloquium we hope to discuss themes such as, but not
limited to, the following:

- Women in the history of philosophy
- The idea of a canon
- Contemporary philosophy from the point of view of a history of
  exclusion of women
- Feminist history of philosophy
- Feminist criticisms of traditional moral theories
- Feminist perspectives on sex and gender
- Social ontology: race, gender and disability 
- Language and gender

​​The Colloquium welcomes original explorations of these and related
topics.

Members of socially under-represented collectives are especially
encouraged to apply.


Abstract Submission

Abstract proposals no longer than 500 words prepared for blind
review, along with 5 keywords.

Please provide your name, contact information, affiliation, and a
short 2-3 line bio.

Proposals must be sent via a Submission Form which can be accessed in
the conference's website here:
https://bragacolloquium.weebly.com/submission.html

Deadline for abstract submissions: November 17, 2019.

Notifications of acceptance will be sent by December 1, 2019.

The official language of the conference is English.


Keynote speakers:
Professor Sandrine Bergès (Bilkent University)
Professor Ruth Hagengruber (University of Paderborn)


Further queries can be directed to:
[email protected]

Conference website:
https://bragacolloquium.weebly.com




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