January 31, 2020 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Event Type: Faculty Seminars
Sponsored By: Murphy Institute , Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
Amandine Catala is Associate Professor of Philosophy and Canada Research Chair on Epistemic Injustice and Agency at University of Quebec at Montreal and a 2019-2020 Center for Ethics Faculty Fellow at the Murphy Institute. Professor Catala's primary research interests are in feminist philosophy and epistemology, social and political philosophy, and philosophy of race, with a focus on topics including epistemic injustice, territorial rights, secession, annexation, colonialism, self-determination, indigenous issues, migration, cultural minorities, and deliberative democracy. Her work on these issues has appeared in leading journals including Philosophical Studies, The Monist, Journal of Social Philosophy, and Feminist Philosophy Quarterly. Professor Catala received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the Univesity of Colorado at Boulder in 2011.
Filed Under: Faculty Seminars , Center for Ethics and Public Affairs
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