Minorities and Philosophy

Past events

archive of past events/event series

Uchenna Okeja: “Transformation and Progress in Philosophy”

We are very happy to invite you to a talk by Uchenna Okeja, professor of philosophy at Rhodes University, currently visiting Utrecht University, entitled “Transformation and Progress in Philosophy” (see the abstract below). Uchenna Okeja (Rhodes University) Transformation and Progress in Philosophy   Tuesday, January 17th, 15:30-17:00 Drift 25, Room 102   If you would…

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Colin Caret “Women in Philosophy and Logic” Lunch Lecture

We are delighted to invite you to the upcoming Philosophy Lunch Lecture on Tuesday 15 November, at 12:00 o’clock in the Ravensteynzaal 1.06, Kromme Nieuwegracht 80. Colin Caret will give a presentation entitled ‘Women in Philosophy and Logic.’ There will be a lunch with vegetarian and vegan options. We look forward to seeing you then!…

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#3 The Philosopher Queen Anita L. Allen (presented by Ilhan Dahir)

In the Philosopher Queens Seminar Series we learn about and discuss the work of philosophers from the book “Philosopher Queens” (ed. by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting, Unbound, 2020). The aim of this series is to introduce the audience, especially undergrad students, to the work of female philosophers and to bring attention to the issue of…

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#2 The Philosopher Queen Mary Astell (presented by Simone Webb)

In the Philosopher Queens Seminar Series we learn about and discuss the work of philosophers from the book “Philosopher Queens” (ed. by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting, Unbound, 2020). The aim of this series is to introduce the audience, especially undergrad students, to the work of female philosophers and to bring attention to the issue of…

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#1 The Philosopher Queen Mary Warnock (presented by Dr. Gulzaar Barn)

In the Philosopher Queens Seminar Series we learn about and discuss the work of philosophers from the book “Philosopher Queens” (ed. by Rebecca Buxton and Lisa Whiting, Unbound, 2020). The aim of this series is to introduce the audience, especially undergrad students, to the work of female philosophers and to bring attention to the issue of…

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