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Closing Event of the Libori Summer School 2017
Friday, July 28th, was the last day of the first international Libori Summer School at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists in Paderborn.After a fulfilling and exhausting week of classes, events, presentations and the general Libori-Fair, participants and faculty members gathered for the final event of the first International Libori Summer School at the Deelenhaus in the Old Town of Paderborn.
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Supported by the numerous photos and videos taken by members of her team, Prof. Ruth Hagengruber recapped a Summer School full of philosophical insights, enthusiasm and entertaining events. Drawing the arc from lost luggages and forgetful taxi-drivers, touching great and so-so food decisions reaching conversation on different styles of classes, future cooperations and general feeling of gratitude, the Center director and the participants of the Libori Summer School agreed on calling this first Summer School a great success that will raise the bar for future events of the Center and in the research area of Women Philosophers in general.
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The second part of the evening was orchestrated by Julia Lerius, who presented the future plans of the Center, ranging from the upcoming Autumn Masterclass, the Conference on Women Phenomenologists in November, and all the plans for the big year of 2018, packed with Conferences, Summer School, Fellowships and new Networks. Afterwards, it was Prof. Hagengruber who offered a temporary farewell, to Julia Mühl, a long member both, the research area “History of Women Philosophers and Scientists”, as well as the manager of the Center since its beginnings.After the recap of the Summer School, the scenery changed significantly, when students of Paderborn University presented staged plays on the medieval philosopher Hildegard von Bingen in the Deelenhaus. A wild mix of videos and staged scenes portrayed the personal life and the philosophy of one of the most influential figures of medieval philosophy. Between devils and angels, her Ordo virtutum taken as foundation of jurisdiction and videos applying her teachings to modern day problems, the students of Paderborn University under the direction of Prof. Gerhard Ortner managed to deliver.
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Following the play, Charles Wolfe introduced himself as the last man standing – between the participants and the buffet. Far from feeling delayed though, the participants were delighted listening to the depiction of “Margaret Cavendish and the Problem of Early Modern Vitalism”. He not only managed to illustrate the Cavendish’s unique understanding of vitalism compared to her philosophical peers, but also playfully touched the issue on whether Cavendish’s philosophy might be considered in the spectrum of feminist traditions. This delivered the material for many fruitful discussions during dinner.The evening developed into leisure time, with a rich buffet provided by the Trattoria “Pane e Vino”, a musical playlist with women interprets only and of course wine and conversations.The general flair of the final evening mirrored the impression that probably each of the organizers, lecturers and participants at some point expressed in private – that this is only the beginning of many great opportunities to reexplore the history of philosophy anew under a different perspective. There is still so much work to be done and ideas to discover.(Niklas Corall)
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Libori Summerschool 2019 History of Women Philosophers Ruth Hagengruber on Hannah Arendt and T. W. Adorno: writing History Differently
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This May, the OUP Philosophy team honors Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) as their Philosopher of the Month. A French existentialist philosopher, novelist, and feminist theoretician, Beauvoir’s essays on ethics and politics engage with questions about freedom and responsibility in human existence. We have highlighted some of our best resources on Beauvoir below.
For more on our Philosopher of the Month, follow @OUPPhilosophy and the hashtag #philosopherotm on Twitter.
Simone De Beauvoir (1908–1986) by Melissa Tyler. From Oxford Handbooks Online.
The Body and Politics by Diana Coole. From Oxford Handbooks Online.
Simone de Beauvoir: The Politics of Sex by Gary Browning. From Oxford Scholarship Online.
Theorizing Oppression by Sonia Kruks. From Oxford Scholarship Online.
“Cutting Through the Veil of Ignorance: Rewriting the History of Philosophy” by Ruth Hagengruber. From The Monist.
“Simone de Beauvoir Studies” Ursula Tidd. From French Studies.
What’s in it for whom? by Edward Craig. From Very Short Introductions.
A chastened individualism? Existentialism and social thought by Thomas Flynn. From Very Short Introductions.
Simone de Beauvoir and the Politics of Ambiguity by Sonia Kruks.
Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman, Second Edition, by Toril Moi.
Diotima at the Barricades: French Feminists Read Plato by Paul Allen Miller.
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Interview with the Director of the Center: Ruth Hagengruber about New Work with Matthias Dziewior from ArtMano https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21AK1xsuWeFFf73kQ&cid=1DDD33D40E5D32F7&id=1DDD33D40E5D32F7%2119487&parId=1DDD33D40E5D32F7%219875&o=OneUp
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Women and the History of Philosophy: Call for Papers for a special issue of British Journal for the History of Philosophy
In recent years, the attention that has been paid to the philosophical women of the past has challenged prevailing assumptions that women made no significant contribution to the history of philosophy. An increasing body of work in the history of philosophy has demonstrated that women did indeed contribute significantly. The history of women’s philosophy is now recognized as a rich new domain of scholarly enquiry.
To highlight new research in the field, The British Journal for the History of Philosophy is planning a special issue devoted to women’s contribution to philosophy in the early modern period broadly understood (i.e. from the Renaissance to the early Enlightenment), to be edited by Sarah Hutton and Ruth Hagengruber.
Proposals are therefore invited for papers to be included in the special issue. These may be either on individual philosophers, women’s contribution to different branches of philosophy (including natural philosophy), or any other aspect of the history of early modern women’s philosophy. Submissions on the more neglected female thinkers in this period will be particularly welcome. And younger scholars are encouraged to submit proposals.
Proposals in the form of a 500 word summary should be sent to [email protected] with a copy to [email protected] Deadline 15th August.
All submissions will be refereed in accordance with BJHP practice (double-blind peer review). The deadline for submitting papers accepted for peer review will be 31st January 2018.
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Last Thursday, June 29th, the "Clash of the Faculties" took place at Paderborn University, a science slam between the faculties. Every faculty's representative had 15 minutes for his or her presenation. Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber was representing the faculty of arts and humanities with a presentation on her research area History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. Here are some impressions:
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Today: Women’s March and Women’s Fest Berlin
with Ruth Hagengruber
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Dr. Clara Mavellia – Berlin Founder EU Women Clara Mavellia, originally from Milan, received her doctorate at the Freie Universität in Berlin, the city where she has been working as an academic and journalist ever since. From 2005 to 2008 she commuted between Berlin and Munich to attend the interdisciplinary MA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE) at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität. In March 2010 she founded the Cultural Entrepreneurship Institute in order to promote the application of ethical pinciples in business and in practical life. In April 2017 she founded EU Women. The aim is to defend and strengthen women’s rights and democracy in Europe. EU Women held their first EU Women’s March and Fest on 9 May 2018 (Europe Day) in Berlin.
Dr. Christine Kurmeyer – Berlin Board EU Women As a qualified social-psychologist she has worked in various fields while focusing on the themes of women, work and health. In the last twenty years Dr Kurmeyer has focused on the role of gender in working life, especially for women with higher education. Since 2006 one of her main targets as Central Representative for Gender Equality at the Charité was the implementation of structural and systematic management instruments to bring forward the career options for women in medical sciences i.e. gender sensitive reporting systems, quality management in medical education concerning gender aspects or quota in general grants. In 2017 she was elected as honorary head of the union of Berlin Women’s Associations (Landesfrauenrat Berlin e.V.).
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H. E. Stéphane Dion – Berlin Canada Ambassador to Germany and Special Envoy to the European Union and Europe The Honourable Stéphane Dion presented his credentials as Canada’s Ambassador to Germany on June 6, 2017. Prior to his appointment, M. Dion was Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs from November 2015 until January 2017, where he championed Canadian leadership in the world on crucial global interests including promotion of universal human rights, peace and stability efforts, the global climate challenge and Canada’s commitment to multilateralism. He was previously Minister of the Environment from 2004 to 2005, when he secured what is praised as one of the greenest budgets in the history of Canada and, in 2005, chaired the United Nations Conference on Climate Change (COP11/MOP1) where he reconciled the diverging interests of member countries so that decisions could be taken to effectively implement the Kyoto Protocol.
Sharon Adler – Berlin AVIVA Sharon Adler, Gründerin und Herausgeberin des Frauen-Online-Magazins und Informationsportals AVIVA-Berlin, das sich für die Sichtbarmachung von Frauenbiographien, für interkulturelle Verständigung und gegen Rassismus und Antisemitismus einsetzt. Ansprechpartnerin für Presse, PR, Anzeigen und Kooperationen. Berlinerin. Jüdin. Mutter. Fotografin.
Gesine Agena – Berlin Deputy Chair,Spokesperson for women’s affairs Alliance 90/The Greens Gesine Agena is Alliance 90/The Greens‘ Deputy Chairwoman and Spokesperson for Women’s Affairs. She has been a member of the party’s executive board since 2013 and advocates for feminism, equal rights, and a world without racism. She is a member of the executive committee of the Greens’ Federal Women’s Council, which oversees and develops the party’s policies and objectives regarding women’s rights. In the field of right-wing extremism, Gesine coordinates the party’s work and cooperation with Green members of the Bundestag and state parliaments as well as external experts and actors from civil society and science.
Seyran Ates – Berlin Lawyer and author Born in 1963 in Istanbul, living in Germany since 1969. She is both a lawyer specialised in familiy law and an author. As a women’s and human rights activist and a muslim woman, she is one oft he most important voices in the fight against religious and tradition-related violence. In June 2017, Ms. Ates opened the Ibn Rushd-Goethe mosque in Berlin, the first liberal mosque in Germany where men and women pray together and women can take the role of imam leading a prayer.
Gabriele Bischoff – Berlin SPD Gabriele Bischoff had been the President of the Workers' Group of the European Economic and Social Committee from October 2015 until March 2019. She is now leading candidate of the SPD Berlin for the European elections 2019. She is special advisor at the German Confederation of Trade Unions (DGB) and a member of the board of the European Movement in Germany. Gabriele Bischoff studied Political Science at the Universities of Marburg and Berlin and holds a diploma in political science from the Free University of Berlin.
Laura Boldrini – Rome Member of the Italian Parliament, former President of the Chamber of Deputies She carried out several missions to crisis areas, including the Former Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Mozambique, Angola and Rwanda. For these activities she has received several honours and awards In 2013 she became a Member of Parliament and was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies on 16th March of the same year. Innovative and visionary action has been the hallmark of her term of office, with a focus on social and gender issues, inequalities and peripheries, budgetary savings and transparency, violence on the web and fight against fake news. For the first time in a Parliament she established a Committee on the Internet and digital media as well as a Committee to combat hate phenomena, named after the British MP Jo Cox, brutally murdered by a neo-Nazi pro-Brexit extremist. She has been steadfastly committed to relaunching the European project, also by promoting, in 2015, the Declaration “Greater European integration: the way forward”, signed by 15 Speakers of Parliament.
Carola von Braun – Berlin Cross Party Women’s Initiative / Berlin - City of Women (ÜPFI) Carola v. Braun is founding-member and speaker of the Überparteiliche Fraueninitiative Berlin – Stadt der Frauen e.V. (ÜPFI) – „women`s non-partisan initiative of Berlin – city of women“. The initiative was founded 1992 by former members of the Berlin parliament. Since the beginning ÜPFI worked together intensively with the manifold and diverse Berlin womens’ movement. By now ÜPFI is the only women`s initiative in all of Germany, which was founded in a parliament and still works together intensively with actual members oft he Berlin Parliament. Carola v. Braun was member of the federal German parliament and of the Berlin Parliament. She was the first „Womens representative – official responsible for womens affairs“ of Berlin-West
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Prof. Dr. Detlev Ganten – Berlin Präsident World Health Summit Prof. Detlev Ganten is President of the World Health Summit. He is one of the world's leading scientists in the field of cardiovascular diseases and genomics. He was President of the Helmholtz Association of National Research Centers, a member of the National Ethics Council, founding director of the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch and CEO of the Charité-Universitätsmedizin Berlin.
Kristina Hänel – Gießen Video message Kristina Hänel, born in 1956, has been a doctor in her own practice in Giessen since 2001. She is a specialist in general medicine. Before that she worked at Pro Familia centres and in Stimezo clinics in the Netherlands. She completed further training in emergency medicine, anaesthesia and sexual therapy. She was a founding member of Wildwasser Gießen, an association against sexual abuse of girls, is a member of the Working Group Women's Health in Medicine, Psychotherapy and Society e.V., Pro Familia e.V., the German Society for Sexual Research, and offers therapeutic horse riding with a focus on traumatised children and adolescents in integrative groups.
Prof. Dr. Ruth Hagengruber – Paderborn Head of Philosophy at the University of Paderborn Ruth Hagengruber is Professor of Philosophy, specialized on philosophy of Economics and Information Science. She is Head of Philosophy at the University Paderborn and habilitated on Economic Philosophy with „Nutzen (Benefits) and Universality". She is founder and director of the teaching and research Center "History of Women Philosophers and Scientists" as well as of the teaching and research area Philosophy and Computing: "EcoTechGender". In 2011 Ruth Hagengruber became Lifetime member of the International Association of Computing and Philosophy (I-ACAP). She has been a member of the Advisory Board since 2012 of the MCTS Munich Center for Technology in Society of the Technische Universität München.
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PD Dr. Elke Holst – Berlin German Institute for Economic Research PD Dr. Elke Holst is Senior Economist and Research Director Gender Studies at the German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), one of the leading economic research institutions in Germany. Her research topics are gender and labor economics. The current focus of her empirical work is on gender gaps in: leadership positions (vertical segregration) and occupation (horizontal segregation), wages, and working time.
Petra Kaminsky - Berlin ProQuote Medien Women, gender equality and media – these subjects Petra Kaminsky is passionate about since she began thinking and writing professionally. She has joined ProQuote Media soon after the association was founded in 2012. She has worked as a journalist for numerous publishing houses for about three decades. Based in Berlin, Petra Kaminsky today is head of a multimedia unit at the German Press Agency called dpa-Story.
Simona Menghini – Milan (Italy) Women&Tech
Uma Mishra-Newbery – Genf Global Women’s March Uma Mishra-Newbery is the Interim Executive Director of Women’s March Global. Uma has been with Women’s March Global since March 2017, initially as a volunteer and then as the former Director of Global Community.Prior to Women’s March Global, Uma was a high-school Chemistry teacher, worked in the medical field as a Medical Lab Technologist and served in the United States Army as an active duty soldier for nearly six years. Uma has been awarded numerous commendations and achievement awards for her leadership and duty during her time in service. Uma has been a TEDx speaker, sharing how we can foster community through development work. She is a proud first generation Indian American, U.S. Army veteran, and forever will be a Science nerd. The motto that fuels Uma as an activist and community builder is by Alice Walker: “Activism is the rent I pay for living on the planet.”
Dr. Claudia Neusüß – Berlin Weiberwirtschaft Dr. Claudia Neusüß is a managing partner and senior consultant at the personnel and organizational development agency compassorange GmbH. As a lecturer and former visiting professor at various universities she focusses on gender diversity with a specialization on Central, South-East and Eastern Europe amongst others. For many years she was an honorary board member of OWEN, the mobile academy for gender democracy and peacebuilding. Prior to her consulting activities, she was a member of the executive board of the Heinrich Böll Foundation and a co-founder, managing and supervisory board member of the women's cooperative "WeiberWirtschaft".
Sabine Overkämping – Berlin djb Commission on European and International Law, Board EBD Sabine Overkämping is a German fully qualified lawyer. Since 1991 she has been active in the state government of Saxony-Anhalt with secondments to the representations of Saxony-Anhalt to the Federal Government (then in Bonn) and to the European Union in Brussels as well as to the EU Commission, the ILO and the German Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs in Berlin. She is currently (since 2009) head of unit for European and international law at the Ministry for Justice and Equality in Magdeburg. She is on a voluntary basis inter alia a member of the board of the European Movement in Germany and a member of the djb Commission on European and International Law.
Prof. Riccardo Pozzo – Verona History of Philosophy, Verona University Riccardo Pozzo received his M.A. at Università di Milano in 1983, his Ph.D. at Universität des Saarlandes in 1988, and his Habilitation at Universität Trier in 1995. In 1996, he went to the U.S. to teach German Philosophy at the School of Philosophy of the Catholic University of America. In 2003, he came back to Italy to take up the Chair of the History of Philosophy at Università di Verona. From 2009 to 2012, he was Director of the Institute for the European Intellectual Lexicon and History of Ideas of the National Research Council of Italy. From 2012 to 2017, he served as Director of the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Cultural Heritage of the National Research Council of Italy. Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany on ribbon. Elected full member of the Institut International de Philosophie, of which he is currently vice-president, and chair of the World Congress of Philosophy Beijing 2018 program committee.
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Dr. Christine Rabe – Berlin Board Landesfrauenrat Berlin Christine Rabe is the second chairwoman of the Landesfrauenrat Berlin. After completing her studies at the Technical University Ilmenau she worked as a computer scientist for Elektroanlagen Berlin and later as equal opportunity officer for the Berlin administration. Christine Rabe has developed an implementation method for gender mainstreaming, supported the trialing and testing in the Berlin administration and obtained a doctorate in this field at Freie Universität Berlin. She is an active member of Bündnis 90/Die Grünen.
Nanna-Josephine Roloff – Hamburg Tampon Tax Campaign Nanna-Josephine Roloff studied Governance and Public Policy in Passau. Her time at Abgeordnetenwatch led her to do something herself. Together with a friend she started the campaign against the so called tampontax. To discuss the tax is just one part of the big red picture. The growing community of menstrual activists wants to break the taboo around menstruation.
Dr. Thomas Sattelberger MdB – Berlin Member of the German Federal Parliament Thomas Sattelberger is a member of the German Bundestag and spokesman for his FDP parliamentary group on innovation, education and research. For many years he was a member of the board of German DAX companies. From 2007 to 2012 he worked for Deutsche Telekom as Chief Human Resources Officer and from 2003 to 2007 for the automotive supplier Continental. Sattelberger joined Lufthansa in 1994 and served as Chief Operating Officer from 1999 to 2003. Between 1975 and 1994, he worked in various management positions and divisions for the Daimler Group.
Prof. Gudrun Schmidt-Kärner – Berlin (Germany) Chair Women of Europe Award Prof. Gudrun Schmidt-Kärner, born 1941 in Braunschweig, grew up in Northern Germany, tought e.g. 33 years at the conservatory in Lübeck. Gudrun Schmidt-Kärner is President of the Women of Europe – Germany ("Preis Frauen Europas-Deutschland"), a network of coragous women within the network of the European Movement. She herself has been award as Women of Europe – Germany in 1999. For 28 years she is intensively involved voluntarily in the “Förderverein Norddeutschland Kaliningrad.eV”., an association to develop the mutual understandings between Schleswig-Holstein and Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia. Her aim is to promote life situations and thought patterns mutually in Western and Eastern Europe. For her engagement to support the understandings amongst the nations, Gudrun has been awarded with the Federal Cross of Merit on ribbon in February 2019.
Dr. Linn Selle Chairwoman European Movement Germany – Berlin Linn Selle was elected Chairwoman of European Movement Germany (EM Germany) in 2018. Born 1986 in the north-rhine westphalian town of Havixbeck, she studied Political Science in Bonn and Paris and continued with a master’s programme in European Studies at the European University Viadrina. She finished her PhD on the parliamentary budget authority on the EU budget in 2017. Since 2014 she has been a member of the executive board of the “European Movement Germany e.V.” and has been elected “Women of Europe” in the same year. For her main profession she works as political consultant for the executive director of the Federation of German Consumer Organisations.
Jacqueline Straub – Schweiz Author and Journalist Jacqueline Straub (28) was born in Germany. She studied Catholic theology at the Universities of Freiburg i.Br., Fribourg and Lucerne. Since her youth she wants to become a Roman Catholic priest and has been publicly committed. She writes books and articles about women and reforms in the church, spreaks in talk shows and gives lectures. The BBC has selected Jacqueline Straub as one of the 100 most inspiring and influential women in the world on the "BBC 100 Women 2018" list. She works as a journalist in Switzerland.
Dr Mariarosaria Taddeo – Oxford (UK) Digital Ethics Lab, Oxford Internet Institute Dr Mariarosaria Taddeo is Research Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, where she is the Deputy Director of the Digital Ethics Lab, and is Faculty Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute. Her recent work focuses mainly on the ethical analysis of Artificial Intelligence, cyber security , cyber conflicts, and ethics of digital innovation. Her area of expertise is Philosophy and Ethics of Information, although she has worked on issues concerning Epistemology, Logic, and Philosophy of AI. She has been listed among the top 50 most inspiring Italian women working in AI in 2018. Dr Taddeo has been awarded The Simon Award for Outstanding Research in Computing and Philosophy. She also received the World Technology Award for Ethics acknowledging the originality and her research on the ethics of cyber conflicts, and the social impact of the work that she developed in this area. Since 2016, Taddeo serves as editor-in-chief of Minds & Machines (SpringerNature) and of Philosophical Studies Series (SpringerNature).
Brigitte Triems – Berlin Chair Demokratischer Frauenbund e.V. Brigitte Triems holds a diploma as graduated interpreter and translator and a diploma in political sciences. She has professional experience in institutions working at international level, the main fields of work having been Eastern Europe, Africa and the Middle East as well as the UN (CEDAW and World Conferences on Women) and its specialized agencies. Until 2014 she worked as managing director of a non-profit employment and qualification company in Berlin that deals with the integration of immigrants into German society and the fostering of international understanding. Since 1980 she is active in women’s organizations as chairwoman of the Democratic Women’s Union. She was vice-chairwoman of the National Council of German Women’s Organizations, President of the European Women’s Lobby, member of the Management Committee of the European Platform of Social NGOs in Brussels and member of the Experts’ Forum of the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) in Vilnius.
Brigitte Zypries – Berlin Former Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy Videointerview 28.05.2019 Brigitte Zypries is a lawyer and social democrat. She was Federal Minister of Justice from 2002 to 2009 and Federal Minister of Economics and Energy from 2017 to March 2018. From 2005 to 2017 she represented the constituency of Darmstadt in the Bundestag. Today Brigitte Zypries is a volunteer and ombudswoman for various organisations.
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Elisabeth of Bohemia and Herford Prize 2018 
Tim Kähler, Ruth Hagengruber, Lisa Shapiro, Sarah Hutton, Dominik Perler (f.l.t.r.)
Lisa Shapiro is the winner of the first Elisabeth of Bohemia and Herford Prize 2018.
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https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/elisabeth-of-bohemia-and-herford-prize-2018/
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Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences
Look at this new book about women in philosophy and science.
Series Editors: Hagengruber, Ruth, Waithe, Mary Ellen, Paganini, Gianenrico
ISSN: 2523-8760
https://www.springer.com/series/15896
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Elizabeth of Bohemia (1618-1680) – Life and Legacy. Philosophy, Politics and Religion in Seventeenth Century Europe
Conference | all-day | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Deutsche Gesellschaft Philosophie e.V., Fritz Thyssen Stiftung
Organizers: Sarah Hutton, Ruth Hagengruber and Sabrina Ebbersmeyer
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/elizabeth-of-bohemia-1618-1680-life-and-legacy-philosophy-politics-and-religion-in-seventeenth-century-europe/
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Elizabeth of Bohemia (1618-1680) – Life and Legacy. Philosophy, Politics and Religion in Seventeenth Century Europe
Conference | all-day | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Deutsche Gesellschaft Philosophie e.V., Fritz Thyssen Stiftung
Organizers: Sarah Hutton, Ruth Hagengruber and Sabrina Ebbersmeyer
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/elizabeth-of-bohemia-1618-1680-life-and-legacy-philosophy-politics-and-religion-in-seventeenth-century-europe/
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Émilie Du Châtelet between Leibniz and Kant: The Eberhard-Kant Controversy
Summer School | July 30 - August 3, 2018 | 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
with Ruth Hagengruber
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/du-chatelet-ss-2018/
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Elisabeth of Bohemia – Women and Early Modern Philosophy
Workshop | 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | May 17, 2018 | Frauen in der Geschichte der Philosophie, Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
The aim of the workshop is to promote communication and collaboration amongst younger scholars working on women philosophers of the early modern period. We welcome submissions relating to Elisabeth of Bohemia’s letter exchanges and intellectual networks and to the conditions and challenges of women’s participation in the development of early modern philosophy. The workshop will be led by Sabrina Ebbersmeyer, Sarah Hutton and Ruth Hagengruber.
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https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/elisabeth-of-bohemia-women-and-early-modern-philosophy/
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Émilie Du Châtelet between Leibniz and Kant. Focusing on Space and Time
Summer School | July 30 - August 3, 2018 | 10:30 AM - 5:00 PM | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
with Ruth Hagengruber
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/du-chatelet-ss-2018/
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Émilie Du Châtelet between Leibniz and Kant. Focusing on Space and Time
Libori Summer School | July 30 - August 3, 2018 | 10:30 AM - 05:00 PM | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists
with Ruth Hagengruber
https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/du-chatelet-ss-2018/
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Elizabeth of Bohemia (1618-1680) – Life and Legacy. Philosophy, Politics and Religion in Seventeenth Century Europe Conference | all-day | Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Deutsche Gesellschaft Philosophie e.V., Fritz Thyssen Stiftung Organizers: Sarah Hutton, Ruth Hagengruber and Sabrina Ebbersmeyer https://historyofwomenphilosophers.org/event/elizabeth-of-bohemia-1618-1680-life-and-legacy-philosophy-politics-and-religion-in-seventeenth-century-europe/
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