The effects of epistemic violence on women philosophers’ career

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https://doi.org/10.1590/2965-1557.037.e202531454

Abstract

The article deals with the epistemic violence faced by female philosophers and postgraduate students, especially linked to the conception of the epistemic subject, which underlies theories, methodologies, beliefs and behaviors. The effects of this violence range from the abandonment of philosophy by students, the precariousness of the working environment for women philosophers and the delegitimization of people coming from other epistemological registers.

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Author Biography

Janyne Sattler, UFSC

Teatcher at the Federal University of Santa Catarina

Published

2025-03-17

How to Cite

Zirbel, I., & Sattler, J. (2025). The effects of epistemic violence on women philosophers’ career. Revista De Filosofia Aurora, 37. https://doi.org/10.1590/2965-1557.037.e202531454

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Rethinking violence in Philosophy: Gender, Politics, and Resignification