Wittgenstein and Feminism: Alice Crary in Conversation with Mickaëlle Provost

Authors

  • Mickaëlle Provost
  • Alice Crary

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/nwr.v11.3649

Abstract

Alice Crary is a moral and social philosopher who has written widely on issues in metaethics, moral psychology and normative ethics, philosophy and feminism, critical animal studies, critical disability studies, critical philosophy of race, philosophy and literature, and Critical Theory. She has written on philosophers such as John L. Austin, Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Iris Murdoch and Ludwig Wittgenstein. This is the first of two parts of the interview with Crary conducted in a single exchange in the first weeks of January 2022,  where she discusses ordinary language philosophy and feminism, Wittgenstein’s conception of mind and its relation to feminist ethics, the link between Wittgenstein and Critical Theory, and her own views about efforts to bring about social and political transformations. The second part on “Wittgenstein and Critical Theory” is published in the regular volume 11 of NWR.

Author Biographies

Mickaëlle Provost

Mickaëlle Provost (she/her) received her doctorate from the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in September 2022, and is a postdoctoral fellow in 2022-2023 in the Extending New Narratives in Philosophy project at Dalhousie University (Nova Scotia) under the supervision of Dr Chike Jeffers. Mickaëlles’s work focuses on the phenomenology of sexist and racist oppression through the cross-reading of Simone de Beauvoir and Frantz Fanon and on the articulation between discursive norms, language and lived experience. She has published, among other texts, « Articuler l’expérience et le discours: réflexions à partir du poststructuralisme et de la phénoménologie féministe » (Glad! Revue sur le langage, le genre, les sexualités [en ligne] n°10 Varia, 2021") and co-edited with Dr Marie Garrau, Expériences vécues du genre et de la race. Une phénoménologie critique (Editions de la Sorbonne, Paris, 2022). She has taught on feminist philosophy, contemporary philosophy and critical phenomenology.

Alice Crary

Alice Crary is University Distinguished Professor in Philosophy at the New School for Social Research, New York, and Visiting Fellow at Regent’s Park College, University of Oxford, UK. Her research covers issues in metaethics, moral psychology and normative ethics, philosophy and feminism, critical animal studies, critical disability studies, critical philosophy of race, philosophy and literature, and Critical Theory. She has written on philosophers such as John L. Austin, Stanley Cavell, Cora Diamond, John McDowell, Iris Murdoch, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Crary’s article Wittgenstein Goes to Frankfurt (and Finds Something Useful to Say) has been published as an invited paper in NWR 7(1), 2018.

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Published

2022-12-07