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OverviewThis book offers a critical discussion of Sally Haslanger's philosophical oeuvre. Published on the occasion of the annual Münster Lectures in Philosophy held by Prof. Haslanger in the winter of 2019, it covers both her prominent work on the themes of gender, race, and ideology, as well as her research on social practices and social structures. Conceptual, methodological, practical as well as normative approaches are pursued to more closely understand Sally Haslanger’s claims, arguments, and discursive goals. The direct correspondence between Sally Haslanger and her interlocutors makes this a very unique book suitable for both advanced scholars as well as graduate students. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anna Kahmen , Lea Kipper , Katja Stoppenbrink , Barbara von Groote-GotzesPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 2024 ed. Volume: 7 ISBN: 9783031697845ISBN 10: 3031697847 Pages: 176 Publication Date: 24 December 2024 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAnna Kahmen studied philosophy and German literature in Münster, Germany. Her doctoral dissertation is about personhood and time. She currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy in Münster. Research interests include the philosophy of action, philosophy of language as well as the philosophy of future generations. Katja Stoppenbrink, LL.M., studied philosophy, history and law in Cologne, Münster, Luxembourg and Paris. Since 2018 she has been a stand-in professor for practical philosophy at the University of Münster. Her areas of interest are political philosophy and applied ethics, especially ethics of social inclusion and biomedical ethics. Her historical interests are in Leibniz, Kant, and Hegel as well as 20th century analytical jurisprudence. Barbara von Groote-Gotzes studied economics and philosophy in Münster and Sydney. Since 2019, she is a junior researcher and PhD student at the department of philosophy in Münster. Her doctoral thesis is about non-recognition and personhood. She also currently works in a project researching the ethical background of the energy transition. Lea Kipper studied philosophy and history in Münster. She worked as a research associate at the Ilia State University in Tiflis in an interdisciplinary project in the field of practical philosophy. Currently, she works as a project manager in a project for the empowerment of women at the University of Münster. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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