Finding Time for Philosophy

In Katrina Hutchison & Fiona Jenkins (eds.), Women in Philosophy: What Needs to Change? New York, NY: Oxford University Press USA. pp. 215 (2013)
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In this chapter, I bring insights from the social sciences, about the role of time in exclusionary practices, into debates around the under-representation of women in philosophy. I will suggest that part of what supports the exclusionary culture of philosophy is a particular approach to time, and thus that changing this culture requires that we also change its time.

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Michelle Bastian
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Difficult Women in Philosophy: Reflections from the Margin.Yasemin J. Erden & Hannah M. Altorf - forthcoming - Symposion. Theoretical and Applied Inquiries in Philosophy and Social Sciences.

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