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by Tatiana Barkovskiy

23 March 6:00pm-7:30pm

Abstract:

When we think of the periods in European history when women were able to do philosophy, the Middle Ages may hardly come to mind as providing favourable conditions for this activ...


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Just out on Oxford Academic Online and in print in March or June (depending where you are in the world), this book features eleven chapters on women political philosophers who engaged with republican thought from the 18th to the early 20th century, in Brazil, Britain, ...


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Editors: Karen Green (University of Melbourne) & Ruth Edith Hagengruber (Paderborn University)

By the beginning of the nineteenth century, political thought had shifted away from Enlightenment ideals of moral progress and toward a more scientific conception of political and economic developments grounded in economic theory. Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations inspire...


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CFP: The Northern Seminar in Late Modern Philosophy II – Deadline Extended to January 30th

18-19 June 2026, University of Durham, UK

Keynote Speakers

Maria-Dimova Cookson (Durham)

Mark Textor (KCL)

The second meeting of the annual Northern Seminar in Late Modern Philosophy will be held at...


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Dates: June 14–19, 2026

Location: University of Massachusetts Amherst
Topic: “Early Modern Debates About Slavery”
Instructor: Julia Jorati (Professor, University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Course Description:

In 17th and 18th-century Europe and America, there were intense debates about various aspects of slavery. These debates form a cruci...


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