Mahan Vaz Silva <m20...@dac.unicamp.br>: Apr 23 02:59PM +0200
Pessoas da Lista de Lógica,
Recebi esse call for papers da Sara Ayhan e acredito que seja de interesse
da comunidade.
Atenciosamente,
Mahan
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Von: Sara Ayhan via Logic-in-bochum <
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Date: Mi., 23. Apr. 2025 um 12:31 Uhr
Subject: [Logic-in-Bochum] CFP – Synthese Topical Collection – Feminist
Logic
To: Logic List <logic-i...@lists.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
Dear all,
Please find below a CfP for a topical collection at Synthese on Feminist
Logic, which I'll be guest editing. I'd be happy if you forward it to
aynone who might be interested in submitting.
Many thanks and all the best,
Sara
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Sara Ayhan (she/her)
Post-Doc @ Ruhr University Bochum
Institute of Philosophy I - Logic and Epistemology
Room GB 04/148
Phone: +49-234-32-28074
Universitätsstraße 150
D-44780 Bochum
Germany
CFP – Synthese Topical Collection – Feminist Logic
Guest editor: Sara Ayhan, Ruhr University Bochum
Deadline: October 1, 2025.
Information page: https://link.springer.com/collections/hiejjifchd
Topical Collection Description:
Feminist Logic examines intersections of formal logic and feminist
philosophy. As such it challenges traditional conceptions both of feminism
and of logic. This is a very broad description, but it captures the
diversity of the field of Feminist Logic that will also be reflected in the
contributions to this topical collection.
More specifically, Feminist Logic can mean
- to use logical tools for feminist ends, e.g., to uncover biases in
arguments or to model social hierarchies to make patriarchal structures
explicit,
- to devise, revise and/or argue for logical systems from a distinctly
feminist perspective, e.g., certain logical systems may seem suited better
or worse for formalizing feminist arguments,
- to look at the history of logic from a feminist perspective, e.g., by
revealing so far disregarded contributions by female logicians and exposing
exclusionary practices that led to their invisibility,
- to consider teaching practices in logic and how those disadvantage
certain underrepresented groups.
As this list of possible topics shows, there are also strong connections to
other discourses in philosophy of logic (e.g., the debates about logical
pluralism, anti-exceptionalism and the normativity of logic) and in
epistemology (e.g., combining formal and social epistemology). Thus, this
is a topic which combines various subdisciplines of philosophy.
Contributions covering any of the above listed topics or which in another
way combine logic and feminist philosophy are welcome. Note that the listed
topics are not meant to be restricted to gender discourses but that
submissions addressing intersectional feminist approaches are also
particularly encouraged.
Submissions will be subject to the usual review process of Synthese and are
to be made via https://www.editorialmanager.com/synt/default.aspx
When submitting, select “T.C. : Feminist Logic” in the drop-down TC list.
Submission guidelines:
https://link.springer.com/journal/11229/submission-guidelines
For further information, please contact the guest editor: sara....@rub.de
The deadline for submissions is October 1, 2025.
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