Disciplinary Matters in the Hypatia Controversy

The problem that was thrown up during the Hypatia controversy is a systemic one. I argue that objections to Tuvel’s essay regarding its exclusion of perspectives from marginalized points of view should be reframed as a disciplinary wide issue. I show some ways in which the universal applicability a...

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Main Author: Namrata Mitra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mount Saint Vincent University 2018-11-01
Series:Atlantis
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Online Access:https://140.230.24.104/index.php/atlantis/article/view/5431
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Summary:The problem that was thrown up during the Hypatia controversy is a systemic one. I argue that objections to Tuvel’s essay regarding its exclusion of perspectives from marginalized points of view should be reframed as a disciplinary wide issue. I show some ways in which the universal applicability and vantage point often assumed in canonical writings in philosophy, specifically on history and personal identity, emerge from specific contexts and points ofview. I demonstrate what is at stake in recognizing the particularity of these contexts. I find that the false dichotomy between seemingly interested “social justice” scholarship and disinterested inquiries into truth, which I hold perpetuates the disciplinary conditions that produced the Hypatia controversy.
ISSN:0702-7818
1715-0698