Publications

forth. 2024: Wittgenstein and Conceptual Injustice

ed. by Camille Braune, Isabel G. Gamero Cabrera and Jasmin Trächtler (Wittgenstein Studien, DeGruyter, Special Issue, forthc. 2024)

2022: Wittgenstein and Feminism

This special issue contains peer-reviewed, selected contributions of our 2021 conference on Wittgenstein and Feminism by Valérie Aucouturier, Layla Raïd, Camila Lobo, Jasmin Trächtler, Lisa McKeow, Luz Ascarate, Isabel Gloria Gamero Cabrera, Mona Gérardin-Laverge, and Martha Alicia Trevino-Tarango, and an interview with Alice Crary by Mickaëlle Provost as well as an introduction by the editors.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15845/nwr.v0


Contents


Editorial Note
Simo Säätelä

Introduction
Mickaëlle Provost, Jasmin Trächtler, Sandra Laugier

Philosophy of Everyday Life – Rethinking the Role of Philosophy in Our Lives With the Oxford Women Philosopher Quartet (Anscombe, Foot, Midgley, Murdoch)
Valérie Aucouturier

Linguistic Injustices – The Fragility of Women’s and Girls’ in Sexist Contexts
Layla Raïd

Speaking Silenves – A Wittgensteinian Inquiry into Hermeneutical Injustice
Camila Lobo

From Doubt to Despair – A Wittgensteinian Perspective on Gaslighting
Jasmin Trächtler

The Joke’s On Who – The Performative Possibilites of Humour
Lisa McKeown

In Search of a Feminist Theory of Expression
Luz Ascarate

Acknowledging Women – Some Wittgensteinian Ideas to Clarify the Cis-/Trans Debate
Isabel Gloria Gamero Cabrera

A Realistic Approach to the Performativity of Gender
Mona Géradin-Laverge

Transfeminism and Political Forms of Life
Martha Alicia Treviño-Tarango

Wittgenstein and Feminism: Alice Crary in Conversation with Mickaëlle Provost
Mickaëlle Provost, Alice Crary

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