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Can’t find a woman for your conference?

March 28, 2017 jennysaul

The Society for Exact Philosophy– which is largely language, epistemology, and metaphysics– seems to be having no trouble finding women speakers.  Indeed, they are quietly demonstrating just how easy this is by entering their third year of all-female plenary speakers.
http://www.phil.ufl.edu/sep/

 

(Thanks, N)

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