Dr. Stella Gonzalez-Arnal
Lecturer in Gender Studies
Tel: 01482 465638
Email: S.Gonzalez-Arnal@hull.ac.uk
Dr. Stella Gonzalez-Arnal is a feminist philosopher whose
research interests are in the areas of philosophy of mind, feminist
epistemology and philosophy of science, gender theory, and widening
participation.
Recent publications
- ‘Non-Articulable Content and the Realm of Reasons' with a reply
by John McDowell in Teorema (2006), Vol. 25, No 1, pp.121-131
(special issue on the philosophy of John McDowell)
- 'Is It Possible to Overcome the Difficulties of Understanding
Across Differences?', in F. Birules and I. Pena Aguado, eds., A
Passion for freedom: Action, Passion and Politics. Barcelona:
Publicaciones de la Universidad de Barcelona, 2004. 134-9.
- 'Indigenous Knowledge, Patenting and the Biotechnology
Industry', in M. Brannigan, ed., Cross-Cultural Biotechnology. New
York: Rowman and Littlefield, 2004. 139-51.
- 'Rationality, Normativity and Practices: Towards a More
Inclusive Concept of Reason', Women: A Cultural Review 14/2 (2003):
171-81.
- 'Tacit Knowledge and Public Accounts', (with S. Burwood)
Journal of Philosophy of Education 37/3 (2003): 377-91.