Women of Ideas Interviews from Philosophy Bites

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Pub. Date: 2021-07-01
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Summary

Thirty leading women philosophers draw on the rich heritage of the philosophical tradition to explore topics of pressing interest for today.

Women of Ideas is edited by Suki Finn and based upon lively interviews with David Edmonds and Nigel Warburton, from Philosophy Bites, the world's foremost philosophy podcast. These conversations illuminate diverse aspects of being human: personal, social, and political. The contributors discuss the relations between men and women, between humans and animals, between cultures, and between nations. They look at things wrong with our world, such as injustice, deprivation, and bias; they consider the role of civility, trust, and consent in our interactions. There are reflections on the history of philosophy from Plato to Foucault, and a discussion of philosophy in Africa. The volume concludes by investigating how philosophy works, whether it can make progress, and its role in public life. Anyone interested in philosophical reflection on our world will find much to stimulate them here.

Author Biography


Suki Finn, Lecturer in Philosophy Royal Holloway, University of London,David Edmonds, University of Oxford,Nigel Warburton

Suki Finn is a lecturer in philosophy at Royal Holloway, University of London. She researches in the areas of metametaphysics, the philosophy of logic, the metaphysics of pregnancy, the epistemology of love, and queer theory. Suki has published her work in various philosophy journals and in the online magazine Aeon. Women of Ideas is Suki's first book. Suki is on the Executive Committee for the Society for Women in Philosophy UK, and on the Council for the Royal Institute of Philosophy. In her other life, Suki is a musician.


David Edmonds is the author or editor of a dozen philosophy books including Would You Kill The Fat Man? and (with John Eidinow) the international best-seller Wittgenstein's Poker. He is a BBC presenter/producer and a Distinguished Research Fellow at The Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. He and Nigel Warburton founded Philosophy Bites in 2007

Nigel Warburton is a member of the founding faculty of the London Interdisciplinary School. He was formerly a consultant senior editor for the online magazine Aeon. Before that he was a university philosophy lecturer for over twenty years. His books include A Little History of Philosophy, Philosophy: the Basics, Philosophy: the Classics, Thinking from A to Z, The Art Question, and Free Speech: A Very Short Introduction. With David Edmonds he makes the podcast Philosophy Bites and they have already jointly edited three books based on the series.

Table of Contents


Anecdotes
Interviews
Amia Srinivasan: What is a Woman?
Janet Radcliffe Richards: Men's and Women's Natures
Patricia Smith Churchland: What neuroscience can teach us about morality
Christine M. Korsgaard: The Status of Animals
Ashwini Vasanthakumar: Do victims have obligations too?
Miranda Fricker: Blame and Historic Injustice
Kimberley Brownlee: Social Deprivation
Sarah Fine: The Right to Exclude
Anne Phillips: Multiculturalism and Liberalism
Jennifer Saul: Implicit Bias
Martha C. Nussbaum: Disgust
Elisabeth Schellekens Dammann: Disagreement about Taste
Emma Borg: Language and Context
Rebecca Roache: Swearing
Teresa M. Bejan: Civility
Katherine Hawley: Trustworthiness
Onora O'Neill: Medical Consent
Katalin Farkas: Knowing a Person
Jennifer Nagel: Intuitions about Knowledge
Susan James: Michel Foucault and Knowledge
Kate Kirkpatrick: The Life and Work of Simone de Beauvoir
Katherine J. Morris: Merleau-Ponty on the Body
Alison Gopnik: Hume and Buddhism
Katrin Flikschuh: Philosophy in Africa
Angie Hobbs: Plato on War
Helen Beebee: Possible Worlds
Tamar Szab? Gendler: Why Philosophers use Examples
Rebecca Newberger Goldstein: Progress in Philosophy
Mary Warnock: Philosophy and Public Life
Biographies

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