How does a woman philosopher deal with the challenges posed by conservative, masculinist culture within her own academic discipline? Our guest this week turns to the work of Immanuel Kant, the 18th century German thinker who formulated a fine-grained philosophy of hope.
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Edmund Burke, revolution and reform
Hegel, nature and the Anthropocene
The phenomenology of love
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Identity politics
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Rupture and hope
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Philosophy and myth
The predicament of existence
Moral beauty and art
Philosophers in love
The ethics of uterus transplantation
Extremism
Trans-national adoption and "blending in"
Efficiency, productivity, excess
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