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social justice.jpg 57.97 KB The title of this episode might confuse you: what on earth do Adam Smith and F. A. Hayek have to say about social justice? A surprising amount, given how much we talk about...
New article by Amandine Catala titled โEpistemic Injustice or Epistemic Oppression?โ In KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies kula.uvic.ca/index.php/ku...#philsky
New article by Amandine Catala titled โAcademic excellence and structural epistemic injustice: Toward a more just epistemic economy in philosophyโ in Journal of Social Philosophy #philsky
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New special issue of JSP on โExcellence, Diversity, and the Philosophy Exceptionโ co-edited by Amandine Catala #philsky
The Journal of Social Philosophy explores the philosophy and ethics surrounding social policies, laws, culture, and all aspects of contemporary social life.
Beginning day 2 of this outstanding Research Group on Global Justice conference at McGill. Day 1 was capped off by a joint session with @gripp-montreal.bsky.socialwww.mcgill.ca/lin-centre/c...
The Research Group on Global Justice (RGGJ) of the Yan P. Lin Centre is pleased to invite you to its 2024 Conference on โPractical, Political, and Institutional Progressโ, taking place this September
Fall/Automne GRIPP Political Philosophy Colloquium / Confรฉrences en philo politique 24 Sep: Rainer Forst (Frankfurt) 8 Oct: Serena Parekh (Northeastern) 29 Oct: Nicholas Vrousalis (Erasmus) 12 Nov: @catherinelu.bsky.social@hugocl.bsky.social (Aarhus) 10 Dรฉc: Naรฏma Hamrouni (UQTR)
The website for ๐๐ณ๐ฆ๐ฆ & ๐๐ฒ๐ถ๐ข๐ญ has now launched and is open to submissions! freeandequaljournal.org#philsky#PolTheory#polisky
A GRIPP-sponsored set of 3 mirror graduate seminars, at 3 Montreal universities, launches! Coordinated w/ the GRIPP Political Philosophy Colloquium. Lancement de 3 sรฉminaires parrainรฉs par le GRIPP dans 3 universitรฉs montrรฉalaises! Coordonnรฉs avec les Confรฉrences du GRIPP en philosophie politique.
Tentative syllabus for grad seminar on โStructural Injustice, Oppression, and Powerโ just dropped. Running simultaneously with 2 other mirror seminars, taught by @ryoa.bsky.social at UdM & Amandine Catala at UQAMโsharing visiting speakers biweekly! abizadeh.wixsite.com/arash/post-1...
Syllabus for graduate seminar POLI 617 "Structural Injustice, Oppression, and Power" Fall 2024Image: Hanoi, Vietnam: four seated men restrained by the cangue round their necks are being tried for viol...
Hasana Sharp, "Fugitive Freedom in Spinoza" in Philosophy, Politics and Critique www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3...
Drawing on Black radical thought, some political theorists have elaborated a notion of โfugitive freedomโ that challenges us to understand freedom beyond the canonical concepts of โpositiveโ and โnegativeโ liberty. The idea of fugitive freedom concerns the vast liminal space between being enslaved and enjoying complete political (or ethical) liberty. Whereas for traditional political theory, there are two โconditionsโ or โstatusesโ assigned to subjects (โfreeโ or โslaveโ), reflection on slave narratives and the history of maroon communities points to freedom expressed in escape, flight, and movement away from domination. Fugitive freedom is enabled and sustained through quotidian, clandestine practices of communication, concealment, care, and refuge. Inspired by these exhortations to reimagine the forms that freedom can take, this paper finds in Spinoza a notion of fugitivity, understood as a counter-power, animated by the desire to escape domination, generate solidarity, and forge mental community.