
Marianne Janack, the Sidney Wertimer Associate Professor of Philosophy, presented a paper titled "The Evidence of Experience and the Problem of Subjectivity" in a special session on Feminist Political Philosophy during the annual meetings of the Eastern Division of the American Philosophical Association in Baltimore in December.
Janack's paper argued for a reconceptualization of the nature of experience, agency, and subjectivity on the basis of the primacy of first-person commitments. The special session was sponsored by the Society for Social and Political Philosophy.
Janack's paper argued for a reconceptualization of the nature of experience, agency, and subjectivity on the basis of the primacy of first-person commitments. The special session was sponsored by the Society for Social and Political Philosophy.