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25 Sep 2025 16:00

Online Seminar Cycle | Women Pragmatists: The Naturalistic Framework of their Social Criticisms

Online

From 25 September 2025 to 24 February 2026

The aim of the seminar series is to explore the naturalism underlying the critical analyses of women pragmatists, highlighting both their originality and their relevance to contemporary social challenges. The naturalism of early American pragmatism— as a philosophical tradition aimed at overcoming traditional theoretical dualisms and explaining the continuity, interdependence, and co-constitution of natural environments and human beings, body and mind, nature and society—has long been studied primarily through its male representatives. The purpose of the seminars is to contribute to the analysis of the naturalistic metaphysical and anthropological theories developed by women pragmatists, emphasizing their crucial significance for the critique and understanding of human societies. Thinkers such as Mary Parker Follett, Jane Addams, and Charlotte Perkins Gilman, to name a few, developed powerful theoretical concepts—such as the notion of circular behavior, lateral progress, and geological memory—whose naturalistic roots open up interpretive and critical perspectives that are highly relevant to understanding societies, their pathologies, and their transformations.

Program attached. The seminars will be held on Google Meet - to request the link, please contact sofia.alexandratos@unive.it

The seminar cycle is part of the project VULNAT - Transactional life and vulnerability. A bio-social account of vulnerability for the critique of intersectional social pathologies - SOE2024_0000120 funded by UE – Next-GenerationEU - PNRR - MISS4 COMP2 INV1.2 CUP H73C24001650001

Language

The event will be held in English

Organized by

Dipartimento di Filosofia e Beni Culturali

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