Spring 2022
Date/time: Wednesdays, 11:30-13:30
Venue: Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Peter Finocchiaro, “How to Project a Socially Constructed Sexual Orientation”, Journal of Social Ontology, 2021.
23 February 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Contextual Injustice
Contextual Injustice, Jonathan Jenkins Ichikawa, Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 30 (1):1–30 (2020)
02 March 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Categorical Phenomenalism About Sexual Orientation
Categorical Phenomenalism About Sexual Orientation. By T. R. Whitlow and N. G. Laskowski. Forthcoming in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
09 March 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Illocutionary Frustration
“Illocutionary Frustration”, Samia Hesni, Mind, 127(508): 947-76 (2018)
16 March 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Sexual Desire and Structural Injustice
"Sexual Desire and Structural Injustice", Tom O’Shea, Journal of Social Philosophy (forthcoming)
23 March 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Feminism Without Metaphysics or a Deflationary Account of Gender
"Feminism Without Metaphysics or a Deflationary Account of Gender", Louise Antony, Erkenntnis 85 (3):529-549 (2020)
30 March 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Can conceptual engineering actually promote social justice?
"Can conceptual engineering actually promote social justice?", Paul-Mikhail Catapang Podosky, Synthese (forthcoming)
20 April 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Gaslighting and Echoing, or Why Collective Epistemic Resistance is not a “Witch Hunt”
Gaslighting and Echoing, or Why Collective Epistemic Resistance is not a “Witch Hunt”, Gaile Pohlhaus, Hypatia 35 (4):674-686 (2020)
27 April 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Asexuality
"Asexuality", Luke Brunning & Natasha McKeever, Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (3):497-517 (2021)
04 May 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Gender Without Gender Identity: The Case of Cognitive Disability
"Gender Without Gender Identity: The Case of Cognitive Disability", Elizabeth Barnes, Mind (forthcoming)
11 May 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom
Hermeneutical injustice as basing failure
"Hermeneutical injustice as basing failure", Mona Simion. In Joseph Adam Carter & Patrick Bondy (eds.), Well Founded Belief: New Essays on the Epistemic Basing Relation. Routledge (forthcoming)
25 May 2022
11:30, Seminari Joan Lluis Vives/ Zoom