Nineteenth-Century British Women Philosophers on Animal Ethics
Alison Stone is Professor of Aesthetics and Feminist Philosophy at the University of Lancaster. Her research interests span feminist philosophy and post-Kantian continental philosophy. Among her publications, Nature, Ethics and Gender in German Romanticism and Idealism (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018); Being Born: Birth and Philosophy (Oxford University Press, 2019), and the Oxford Handbook of Nineteenth-Century British and American Women Philosophers (edited with Lydia Moland, Oxford University Press, in progress).
PROGRAMME
h. 14:30, Piscopia Room
Master class for MA and PhD students.
h. 18.00, Room 001
Keynote Lecture
Discussants: Olivia Guaraldo (Università di Verona), Carlotta Cossutta (Università di Milano) e Giulia Valpione (Università di Trento).
Participation in the event is free. To take part in the master class and earn the credits, registration is mandatory: please contact internationalphilosophy.lett [at] unitn.it