Dear colleagues,

You are warmly invited to a seminar presentation by A/Prof Jacklyn A. Cleofas, 
visiting scholar to the Macquarie University Ethics and Agency Research Centre 
and the Discipline of Philosophy, from the University of the Philippines Los 
Baños. She will be presenting work-in-progress from her current research.


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When: Thursday, 4 December 2025, 2–3:30pm
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Where: Macquarie University (unceded Dharug land) and Zoom

Please register at the link below to receive the in-person venue/Zoom link:
Macquarie Visiting Scholar Seminar on Feminist Solidarity by A/Prof Jacklyn 
Cleofas – Fill out form<https://forms.cloud.microsoft/r/9hPVu0ZSEA>

Kapwâ, Katarúngan, and Feminist Solidarity in Philosophical Communities
A/Prof Jacklyn A. Cleofas

Abstract
While existing scholarship on the status of women and minorities in philosophy 
has focused on policy reforms initiated by professional organizations, 
pedagogical improvements in graduate programs, and empirical investigations of 
phenomena such as implicit bias and stereotype threat, virtually no work has 
adopted an advocacy-oriented, theoretically informed approach grounded in 
feminist solidarity conceptions of justice. My paper addresses this gap by 
proposing a virtue-theoretic application of such a conception; this proposal is 
specifically designed to target the resilience of oppressive and exclusionary 
status quos that are implicated in the persistence of epistemic injustice in 
philosophical communities. I argue that justice-seeking action in these 
communities requires the cultivation of a disposition to reduce and remove 
disproportionate capability deficits in ways that promote solidarity. By 
disproportionate capability deficits, I mean shortfalls in well-being freedom 
that are incompatible with the promotion of equal human dignity. My deployment 
of the capabilities approach (CA) is methodologically significant as it allows 
for the conceptualization of the predicament of women and minorities in 
philosophy as a gap between functionings and capabilities. Because such a gap 
can be measured and targeted, the success of interventions could also be 
adequately assessed. The element of solidarity in my account draws centrally on 
two concepts from Filipino philosophy: kapwâ (fellow being) and katarúngan 
(commonly translated as justice). This understanding of solidarity aligns 
seamlessly with feminist ideas on social transformation articulated by Ann 
Ferguson and bell hooks, two thinkers who are closely associated with feminist 
solidarity conceptions of justice.

About the speaker
Jacklyn A. Cleofas, Ph.D. is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the 
Department of Humanities of the University of the Philippines Los Baños. Her 
philosophical interests are wide-ranging, as evidenced by her recent and 
forthcoming publications on Filipino philosophy, feminist theology, virtue 
theory, comparative philosophy, and feminist social epistemology. She is 
committed to bridging the gap between theory and practice through advocacy and 
community engagement. This commitment is embodied in her involvement in Time’s 
Up Ateneo and Women Doing Philosophy (Philippines).

For any queries about this event, please contact [email protected] or 
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We look forward to seeing you there!
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