CROATIA LIBORI SUMMER SCHOOL 2022
Women in the History of Philosophy – Challenging the Canon
Zadar, 11 – 14 July 2022
Program
MONDAY, 11.07.2022
Welcome and opening
Jure Zovko, University of Zadar
Ruth Hagengruber, University of Paderborn
Luka Boršić, Institute of Philosophy
What can Sappho and Günderrode tell us about the meaning of philosophy?
Chelsea C. Harry, Southern Connecticut State University, USA
Renaissance women philosophers on the periphery
Luka Boršić, Research Centre for Women in Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Croatia
Female Daoist Critique: Cognitive Traps and Embodied Intellectual Virtues
Robin Wang, Loyola Marymount University, USA
TUESDAY, 12.07.2022
Émilie du Châtelet and Kant
Ruth Hagengruber, Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Paderborn University, Germany
Émilie du Châtelet and Descartes
Jil Muller, Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists, Paderborn University, Germany
WEDNESDAY, 13.07.2022
Influence of Women on German Early Romanticism
Jure Zovko, University of Zadar
Anne Conway’s philosophical system and her independence of thought
Marie-Élise Zovko, Institute of Philosophy, Croatia
Women pragmatist philosophers
Núria Sara Boronat, University of Barcelona, Spain
THURSDAY, 14.07.2022
Women philosophers in Communism
Ivana Skuhala Karasman, Research Centre for Women in Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy, Croatia
Philosophy and –isms: working through a philosophical anticanon
Ana Maskalan, Research Centre for Women in Philosophy, Institute for Social Research, Croatia
Feminist environmental philosophy
Kateryna Karpenko, Director Gender Studies, Charkiv Medical University, Ukraine
Evening: closing ceremony and social gathering