Conference on Philosophy and Non-Monogamies
November 11, 2022 - November 13, 2022
Pomona College
Claremont
United States
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Pomona College
Santa Clara University
University of British Columbia
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The last few years have witnessed a burgeoning interest in monogamy and non-monogamy within academic philosophy.
While practices of non-monogamy are certainly not new, and philosophical discussion thereof has been ongoing in many contexts, this conference aims to bring together those currently engaged in philosophical work in this area, and help shape the agenda for future discussions.
Questions to be discussed may include:
- What kinds of relationships are considered monogamous or non-monogamous?
- What are the roles of sex and love in characterizing such relationships?
- How have figures in the history of philosophy engaged with non-monogamy and/or developed views that could be useful in discussing it?
- How does non-monogamy intersect with questions of social position and identity (such as race, gender, age, class and disability)?
- How does non-monogamy work to dismantle or uphold oppressive systems such as mononormativity, patriarchy, settler colonialism, and/or heteronormativity?
- What is at stake when qualifying non-monogamies with terms like “Ethical Non-monogamy” or “Consensual Non-monogamy”?
- How can work in other disciplines inform philosophical work on non-monogamy?
- How might the centralization of sex or romance among non-monogamies inform or detract from its radical or transformative potential?
- How might meta-ethical views (i.e. utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, ethics of care, or other meta-ethical frameworks, etc. ) be applied to questions of non-monogamy?
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