• Aristotle and Feminist Materialism, Troubled (with Emanuela Bianchi)

  • Oct 4 2024
  • Length: 59 mins
  • Podcast

Aristotle and Feminist Materialism, Troubled (with Emanuela Bianchi)

  • Summary

  • Philosophy has traditionally associated the feminine with matter, implying passivity. Why? And to what ends?

    In our previous episode on materialism (Season 6, Episode 83), we came to see that in more recent years, two, often related, forms of materialism have been developed: “new materialism” and feminist materialism. New materialism tends toward a philosophical reflection on advances in science, particularly neuro-science and biology, but feminist materialism is not so easy to define, as it takes many forms.

    There is, however, one unique issue that feminist materialists must contend with: the way that the tradition of philosophy in the West has associated "the feminine" with "matter" and contrasted matter with form, reason, and structure, evidencing yet another way in which the masculine has been privileged throughout the history of philosophy in the global North and West.

    This week, we are joined by Dr. Emanuela Bianchi (Associate Professor of Comparative Literature, NYU), expert in ancient philosophy and feminist philosophy, to find out what’s the matter with "matter"?

    Full episode notes available at this link:
    https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-154-troubling-feminist-materialism-with-emmanuala-bianchi

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