Universidad Nacional de Colombia Departamento de Filosofía Grupo de Estudio: Mujeres y Filosofía
2018-II
Lecturas I. Introducción 1. Friedman, M. (2013). Women in Philosophy Why Should We Care? En: K. Hutchison, Hutchison, & F. Jenkins, Women in philosophy: what needs to change? 2. Nussbaum, M. Estudios de la mujer. En: El En: El cultivo de la humanidad. Una defensa defensa clásica de la reforma en la educa-ción liberal. ”. Jackson, Frank and Michael Smith. The 3. Langton, Rae. “Feminism in Philosophy ”. Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy. Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. 231-262.
II. Modelos explicativos explicativos de la escasa y no reconocida participación participación de las mujeres en filosofía 4. Antony, L. (2012). Different Voices or Perfect Storm: Why Are There So Few Women in Philosophy? Philosophy? Journal Journal of Social Philosophy Philosophy 43 (3), (3), 227-255. 5. Saul, J. (2013). Implicit Bias, Stereotype Threat, and Women in Philosophy. En: K. Hutchinson, & F. Jenkis, Women in philosophy: what needs to change? III. Feminismo en epistemología Objetividad exlusión, pluralismo. Injusticia epistémica 6. Langton, R. (2001). ( 2001). Feminismo en epistemología. Exclusión y objetificación. En: M. Fricker, & J. Hornsby (Eds). Feminism (Eds). Feminismo o y filosofía: un compendio compendio.. 7. Fricker, M. (2001). Feminismo en epistemología. Pluralismo sin posmodernismo. En: M. Fricker, & J. Hornsby (Eds). Feminism (Eds). Feminismo o y filosofía: un compendio compendio.. 8. Fricker, M. (2017). Injusticia (2017). Injusticia epistémica epistémica.. (Caps. 1, 2 y 7) Barcelona: Herder. Herder. IV. Feminismo fenomenológico 9. Beauvoir, S. El segundo sexo. Primera sexo. Primera parte. Destino Destino.. 10. Heinämaa, S. (2012). Sex, gender, and embodiment. En: D. Zahavi (Ed.). The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Contemporary Phenomenology
11. Fisher, L. (2011). Gendering Embodied Memory. En C. Schües, D. Olkowski, & H. Fielding, Time in Feminist Phenomenology (págs. 91-110). Bloomingtonm: Indiana University Press. 12. Cely, F. E. & Granados, A. (En preparación). Mujer, exclusión epistémica y fenomenología Bibliografía Antony, Louis. "Different Voices or Perfect Storm: Why Are There So Few Women in Philosophy?" Journal of Social Philosophy 43 (3) (2012): 227-255. Beauvoir, Simone. El segundo sexo. Bogotá: Random House Mondadori, 2013. Blazquez, Norma. "Epistemología feminista: temas centrales." Blazquez, Norma , Fátima Flores and Maribel Ríos . Investigación feminista. Epistemología, metodología y representaciones sociales. México: UNAM, 2012. 21-38. Brady, Michael S. and Miranda Fricker. The Epistemic Life of Groups. Essays in the Epistemology of Collectives. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. Fisher, Linda. "Gendering Embodied Memory." Schües, Christina, Dorothea Olkowski and Helen Fielding. Time in Feminist Phenomenology. Bloomingtonm: Indiana University Press, 2011. 91-110. Fricker, Miranda and Jennifer Hornsby. The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. Fricker, Miranda and Jennifer Hornsby. Feminismo y filosofía: un compendio. Barcelona: Idea Books, 2001. Fricker, Miranda. "Feminism in epistemology. Pluralism without postmodernism." Fricker, Miranda and Jennifer Hornsby. The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy . Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 146-165. —. Injusticia
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Heinämaa, Sara. "The body as instrument and as expression." Card, Claudia. The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir. New York: Cambridge University Press., 2003. 66-86. Hutchison, Katrina and Fiona Jenkins. Women in philosophy: what needs to change? . New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. Jenkins, Fiona and Katrina Hutchison. "Searching for Sofia: Gender and Philosophy in the 21st Century." Hutchison , Katrina and Fiona Jenkins. Women in philosophy: what needs to change? New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. 1-20. Kidd, Ian James, José Medina and Gaile Pohlhaus, Jr. The Routledge Handbook of Epistemic Injustice. New York: Routledge, 2017. Langton, Rae. "Feminism in epistemology. Exclusion and objectification." Fricker, Miranda and Jennifer Hornsby. he Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000. 127-145. Langton, Rae. "Feminism in Philosophy." Jackson, Frank and Michael Smith. The Oxford Handbook of Contemporary Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. 231-262. Nussbaum, Martha. El cultivo de la humanidad. Una defensa clásica de la reforma en la educa-ción liberal . Barcelona: Paidós, 2005. Saul, Jennifer . "Implicit Bias, Stereotype Threat, and Women in Philosophy." Hutchinson, Katrina and Fiona Jenkis. Women in philosophy: what needs to change? . New York: Oxford University Press, 2013. 39-60. Wylie, Alison. "Feminism in philosophy of science Making sense of contingency and constraint." Fricker, Miranda and Jennifer Hornsby. The Cambridge Companion to Feminism in Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000. 166-184.