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_bGAR
100 _aGardner, Catherine Villanueva
245 _aWomen philosophers : genre and the boundaries of philosophy
260 _bTaylor and Francis Group,
_c2019
_aNew York :
300 _axv, 198 p. ;
_c23 cm
365 _b995.00
_cINR
_d01
504 _aIncludes references and index.
520 _aRediscovering Women Philosophers: Philosophical Genre and the Boundaries of Philosophy examines the writings of our philosophical foremothers and explores what their work may have to offer modern theorizing in feminist ethics. Gardner interprets a varied selection of moral philosophers in an attempt both to contribute to our understanding of their work and to investigate why such work is often neglected or misunderstood. She looks into the reasons such literary forms as novels, letters, and poetry have often been assigned non-philosophical status, while they seem to he prevalent in the work of women philosophers from the history of philosophy
650 _aFemmes philosophes
650 _aFilosofie
650 _aWomen philosophers
650 _aAllegory form
650 _aChristine de Pisan
650 _aComte,Auguste
650 _aEliot,George
650 _a Enlightenment-treatise
650 _aWomen's equality
650 _a Feeling
650 _a Eliot,George
650 _aJacobus,Mary
650 _aKhin Zaw,Susan
650 _aMacaulay,Catherine
650 _a Wollstoncraft,Mary
650 _aMorality
650 _a Passion
650 _a Prudence
650 _a Reason
650 _a Sapiro,Virgina
650 _aVirtue
650 _aTruth
650 _a Literary bias
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