Seminar
The topic of the second Jena Summer Symposium in Philosophy (JeSyP 2019) is “The Ethics of Knowing”. This year’s distinguished guest is Professor Alessandra TanesiniExternal link (Cardiff University).
Professor Tanesini’s one-day seminar on July 30th will address the topic of epistemic injustice.
The seminar will comprise three 90-minute sessions, beginning at 11:30, and end with a dinner reception open to all. Advanced undergraduate students and graduate students are cordially invited to participate, if familiar with the basic ideas of the book which shaped the discussion of this topic, Miranda Fricker’s “Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing”.
One of many ways for students to familiarize themselves with this topic is to take part in a suitable preparatory seminar, for example in:
- Hilkje Charlotte Hänel's seminar at Free University BerlinExternal link (winter term 2018/19)
- Amber Leigh Griffioen's seminar at the university of KonstanzExternal link (winter term 2018/19)
- Felix Bräuer's seminar at the university of SaarbrückenExternal link (winter term 2018/19)
- Christine Bratu's seminar at the university of MunichExternal link (summer term 2019)
- Jakob Ohlhorst's seminar at the university of CologneExternal link (summer term 2019)
- Gloria Freitag's seminar at the university of JenaExternal link (summer term 2019)
- David Löwenstein's seminar at the university of JenaExternal link (summer term 2019)
Academic teachers who also lead suitable seminars and are interested in getting involved in the symposium in any form are cordially invited to get in touch with Christine BratuExternal link and David LöwensteinExternal link at any time. We also greatly appreciate if you simply encourage students to register and participate.
Call for Registration
Participation in the seminar is free and open to all, but since places are limited, all are required to register in advance.