HSI Philosophy PhD student Naomi Beecroft has co-organised an outstanding conference this week on Social Justice and E-Cognition (June 9th & 10th). The conference will explore work at the intersection of e-cognition (embodied, enactive, extended, ecological and embedded approaches to cognitive science) and social justice philosophies (feminist, anti-racist, Marxism, disability, queer and decolonial theories). It features more than two dozen talks by philosophers from around the world, held in a hybrid format combining in-person and online presentations.
The conference is co-organised by Felipe Nogueira de Carvalho (Federal University of Minas Gerais) and supported by funding from the Australasian Association of Philosophy.
For more information, including the full program of speakers, look here:
https://philevents.org/event/show/97902