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Kristin Gjesdal

Kristin Gjesdal is a Norwegian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Temple University. She is known for her expertise in… more

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More women philosophers are always welcome: Hilda Oakeley seems particularly erudite & her works include History and Progress (1923); Greek Ethical Thought (1925); A Study in the Philosophy of Personality (1928) and History and the Self (1934). Can't wait to read more!

#19C #philsky #womenshistory

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louisdoulas.bsky.social
*Officially* out today: Susan Stebbing: Analysis, Common Sense, and Public Philosophy. I’m grateful to my co-editor, Annalisa Coliva, and all our excellent contributors! Link in bio. (Find the volume’s introduction on my website 😈.)
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Very happy to see that my book is starting to get a life in Germany!
#womenshistory #19C #philsky #books
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Rebellinnen der Philosophie by @kristingjesdal.bsky.social , translated from Norwegian

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Finally! Rebellinnen der Philosophie is here in a gorgeous translation by Sarah Schmitt. Thanks to the editors at ‪@eichbornverlag.bsky.social‬ for the work they put into this. Next up: the English transl., Unruly Women, @uchicagopress.bsky.social.

#philsky #booksky #education #womenshistory
lydiamoland.bsky.social
Weighing in at 827 pages and 2 1/4 inches, our Oxford Handbook of American and British Women Philosophers in the 19th Century is HERE! Huge thanks to @oupphilosophy.bsky.social and our 50+ authors. Restoring women to the philosophical canon is a matter of justice, but it is also better scholarship!
Oxford Handbook of American and British Women Philosophers in the Nineteenth Century cover

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nieaufgehenderrest.bsky.social
Philosophy Friends & Fellow Colleagues: I have very exciting news for #TheYoungIdealist Series! This Summer will feature special guests Dr. Catherine Grimm, Dr. Matthew McManus, Dr. Sebastian Luft, @kristingjesdal.bsky.social Dr. Kristin Gjesdal, Dr. Fernando Wirtz, Dr. Daniel Tutt, & Ray Brassier.
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
My Rebellinnen der Philosophie is out in two weeks’ time! Pre-order available: bastei-luebbe.de/Buecher/Sach...

#philsky #booksky #author
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
How to think about children and education? About learning and learning well? Maria Montessori’s work should not be overlooked. She was a formidable philosopher. Patrick Frierson’s new book on her philosophy of education does her full justice. Summer reading, anyone?

#philsky #booksky #education
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
Very excited to visit Helsinki & looking forward to lots of high-quality talks on art and aesthetics at the Nordic Society of Aesthetics’ annual conference this weekend. www.nsae.fi/conferences/

#philsky #art

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lydiamoland.bsky.social
Happy Birthday, Margaret #Fuller! A good year for her--wonderful treatment of her importance in both these new publications. More this year in our OUP volume on American women #philosophers. #philsky #womeninphilosophy #americanphilosophy #transcendentalism
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
The summer conference schedule is off with a bang! Looking so much forward to “The Philosophy of Angela Y. Davis” in Bergen this week. @schlawinerkreis.bsky.social and @franz.knappik.bsky.social have put together an amazing conference program -

#philsky #books #norway
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
George Eliot was an extraordinary gifted novelist. She was also a philosophical thinker. This week, Clare Carlisle’s much-anticipated Stanford Encyclopedia-entry on George Eliot’s philosophy is up online. Do check it out –
 
#books #philsky #art #history
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
#19C women philosophers are touring the world! @dalianassar.bluesky.social and my edited volume is already out in English and Norwegian. The Arab translation is going to print today -

 @lucyrandall802.bsky.social
#philsky #booksky #women #feminism
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Looking so much forward to this event! Thanks to ‪@schlawinerkreis.bsky.social and @franzknappik.bsky.social for organizing -

#philsky #booksky
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On May 22–23, @franzknappik.bsky.social & I are hosting a conference on The Philosophy of Angela Davis.

Davis has shaped debates on freedom, abolition, race, class & history — yet remains overlooked in both mainstream political philosophy & critical theory. This conference seeks to change that.
The philosophy of Angela Y. Davis
May 22nd & 23rd, 2025 University of Bergen (Norway), Department of Philosophy, Sydnesplassen 12/13, 1st floor seminar room& Zoom (click here to register) Angela Y. Davis, born 1944. Picture…
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kristingjesdal.bsky.social
What? That's such a nice coincidence. Staël was reading Kant from early on - though is a bit of an unruly Kantian!
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A political superpower à la England and Russia! Germaine de Staël was born 04/22/1766. Her philosophy? Humboldt adored her moral psychology; Goethe and Schiller praised her aesthetics. New translations of her philosophy are much overdue. Here, too, she is a superpower -

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schlawinerkreis.bsky.social
On May 22–23, @franzknappik.bsky.social & I are hosting a conference on The Philosophy of Angela Davis.

Davis has shaped debates on freedom, abolition, race, class & history — yet remains overlooked in both mainstream political philosophy & critical theory. This conference seeks to change that.
The philosophy of Angela Y. Davis
May 22nd & 23rd, 2025 University of Bergen (Norway), Department of Philosophy, Sydnesplassen 12/13, 1st floor seminar room& Zoom (click here to register) Angela Y. Davis, born 1944. Picture…
hegelantikolonial.wordpress.com
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
Ibsen’s “Ghosts,” directed by Jack O’Brian, at the LCT, NYC, is definitely worthwhile. And this comes from somebody who has seen what probably amounts to an unhealthy number of Ibsen stagings, esp. while researching my Ibsen, Hegel, Nietzsche-book.
 
#books #performance
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Final panel of my #womenshistorymonth tetraptych. A book @lydiamoland.bsky.social has not mentioned: her own! «Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life» is truly inspiring & relevant. We need more Lydias – of the #19C and of the #21C kind.

@uchicagopress.bsky.social
#philsky #books
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
For #womenshistorymonth #philsky edition: Bettina Br. von Arnim had won fame with her Goethe-book. How best to use it? A dialogue with her friend Karoline. That’s Günderrode, 1840. On a woman philosopher; by a woman philosopher. Sample Women Philosophers w. @oupphilosophy.bsky.social

#19C #booksky
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So much work; so much fun. It is exciting that our massive volume is finally here! A big thank you to the 30+ contributors who wrote in-depth chapters on women philosophers -- their ideas and their contributions to key philosophical movements from romanticism to phenomenology.

#booksky #philsky
lydiamoland.bsky.social
Celebrating the last week of #womenshistorymonth with recent books on women philosophers # 14! And this one is BIG! 600+ pages of pathbreaking scholarship proving once and for all that including women IS just better scholarship!
#philsky #19c @kristingjesdal.bsky.social @dalianassar.bsky.social

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lydiamoland.bsky.social
Celebrating the last week of #womenshistorymonth with recent books on women philosophers # 14! And this one is BIG! 600+ pages of pathbreaking scholarship proving once and for all that including women IS just better scholarship!
#philsky #19c @kristingjesdal.bsky.social @dalianassar.bsky.social
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You've got something to look forward to, then!

by Kristin GjesdalReposted by: Allyn Fives

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Assuming a book about a woman philosopher – for @lydiamoland.bsky.social’s  #womenshistorymonth-challenge - can be written by the philosopher herself. Mary Midgley’s memoir is a favorite. 230 pages packed with wisdom. Her view of philosophy? Not a luxury but a necessity.

#philsky #booksky
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In the spirit of @lydiamoland.bsky.social’s philosophical #womenshistorymonth -challenge: Benjamin Lipscomb’s “The Women are Up to Something” is quite a read: so much to
learn, written with an abundance of energy – a fitting tribute to the Oxford Quartet.

#booksky #philsky
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
Was Dag Solstad obsessed with a desolate universe? Possibly. His characters are alienated, world-weary, and struggle to fit into the modern world. He was a giant in Norwegian literature. Do read the obituary in today’s NYT. His work deserves more Anglophone readers and translations -

#booksky
kristingjesdal.bsky.social
Happy to see this volume that @dalianassar.bsky.social and I edited be incl. by @lydiamoland.bsky.social. The volume, published by @oxfordunipress.bsky.social, covers 9 #19thC women thinkers & the arch from the French Revolution to WWII. Translations by @annaezekiel.bsky.social.

#philsky #booksky
lydiamoland.bsky.social
Celebrating the last week of #womenshistorymonth with recent books on women philosophers #9! #19C #philsky
@kristingjesdal.bsky.social @dalianassar.bsky.social @oxfordunipress.bsky.social

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