Editor: Clara Carus
ISBN: 9783031629013
This book promotes entirely new insights into women’s contributions to the history of philosophy and boasts papers spanning the centuries from Antigone until twentieth century phenomenology, covering fields from logic to mysticism, stretching from Brazil to Early Modern Europe. The book is of interest for all scholars and students of the history of philosophy, but especially for those who are interested in women philosophers and in new narratives in the history of philosophy. The book is representative of the immense scope of academic discussion women were involved in over the centuries as well as their varying styles and methods. It features papers in logic and in mysticism, presents papers on female authors in Antiquity and in the twenty-first century and it includes papers on phenomenology and analytic philosophy. The chapters consider philosophical positions in literature and drama, in letters and in classical philosophical treatises, ensuring this book contributes significantly to research on the individual women authors, who are all to date still understudied figures.
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New Voices is a group for emerging scholars at the Center for the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. It creates a forum for international scholars to collaborate on research related to women in the history of philosophy. The group also runs a scholar search tool, an online talk series, and organizes events for networking and furthering the work in this field. Almost all of the authors who contributed to this book are also part of the new voices group. Here are their research profiles:
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