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SUMMARY:The Status of Minorities in Philosophy
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LOCATION:Montréal\, Canada
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong><u>Objective:</u></strong></p>\n<p>Our aim is to address epistemological issues of theory and practice that arise&nbsp\;around under-represented groups (related to cultural or linguistic back-ground\, class\, disability\, gender\, queerness\, race) in the various branches of&nbsp\;philosophical inquiry. The latter will be broadly understood to include areas&nbsp\;such as philosophy of language\, ethics\, political philosophy\, metaphysics of&nbsp\;social groups\, phenomenology\, the history of philosophy\, and so forth.</p>\n<p><strong><u>Conference:&nbsp\;</u></strong></p>\n<p>In addition to the keynote speakers\, the weekend will feature student&nbsp\;(graduate or undergraduate) paper presentations on the theoretical side of&nbsp\;the above theme (some examples of areas might include standpoint theory\,&nbsp\;objectivity\, hermeneutics). All student presenters will be limited to twenty&nbsp\;(20) minutes per presentation\, which will then be followed by a short question and answer period.</p>\n<p><strong><u>Workshop:&nbsp\;</u></strong></p>\n<p>The event will also include a workshop portion of the weekend devoted to&nbsp\;developing the practical side of the conference themes (e.g. implicit bias\,&nbsp\;stereotype threat\, strategies for addressing problems faced by minorities in&nbsp\;Philosophy) by providing a forum for more sustained conversation and engagement.</p>
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