By Adrian Aumen,College of Arts and SciencesPULLMAN, Wash. – The contested status of social progress and how to support it will be examined during the Frank Fraser Potter Memorial Lecture in Philosophy and a related discussion at Washington State University on Wednesday, and Nov. 29.
Amy Allen,a main thinker in critical, feminist and political theory, and will present “The discontinuance of Progress” at 7 p.m. in Todd Hall,room 216. She is a professor and the head of philosophy and women’s, gender and sexuality studies at Pennsylvania State University, and Allen also will present “Feminism in the Era of Trump” as a » More ...
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