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A History of Women Philosophers - Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers A.D. 500-1600 (Hardcover, 1989... A History of Women Philosophers - Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers A.D. 500-1600 (Hardcover, 1989 ed.)
M. E. Waithe
R8,292 Discovery Miles 82 920 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

aspirations, the rise of western monasticism was the most note worthy event of the early centuries. The importance of monasteries cannot be overstressed as sources of spirituality, learning and auto nomy in the intensely masculinized, militarized feudal period. Drawing their members from the highest levels of society, women's monasteries provided an outlet for the energy and ambition of strong-willed women, as well as positions of considerable authority. Even from periods relatively inhospitable to learning of all kinds, the memory has been preserved of a good number of women of education. Their often considerable achievements and influence, however, generally lie outside even an expanded definition of philo sophy. Among the most notable foremothers of this early period were several whose efforts signal the possibility of later philosophical work. Radegund, in the sixth century, established one of the first Frankish convents, thereby laying the foundations for women's spiritual and intellectual development. From these beginnings, women's monasteries increased rapidly in both number and in fluence both on the continent and in Anglo-Saxon England. Hilda (d. 680) is well known as the powerful abbsess of the double monastery of Whitby. She was eager for knowledge, and five Eng lish bishops were educated under her tutelage. She is also accounted the patron of Caedmon, the first Anglo-Saxon poet of religious verse. The Anglo-Saxon nun Lioba was versed in the liberal arts as well as Scripture and canon law."

A History of Women Philosophers - Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today (Hardcover, 1995 ed.): M. E. Waithe A History of Women Philosophers - Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today (Hardcover, 1995 ed.)
M. E. Waithe
R5,730 Discovery Miles 57 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Like their predecessors, and like their male counterparts, most women philosophers of the 20th century have significant expertise in several specialities. Moreover, their work represents the gamut of 20th century philosophy's interests in moral pragmatism, logical positivism, philosophy of mathematics, of psychology, and of mind. Their writings include feminist philosophy, classical moral theory reevaluated in light of Kant, Mill, and the 19th century feminist and abolitionist movements, and issues in logic and perception. Included in the fourth volume of the series are discussions of L. Susan Stebbing, Edith Stein, Hedwig Conrad Martius, Simone de Beauvoir, Simone Weil, Mary Whiton Calkins, Gerda Walther, and others. While pre-20th century women philosophers were usually self-educated, those of the 20th century had greater access to academic preparation in philosophy. Yet, for all the advances made by women philosophers over two and a half millennia, the philosophers discussed in this volume were sometimes excluded from full participation in academic life, and sometimes denied full professional academic status.

A History of Women Philosophers - Modern Women Philosophers, 1600-1900 (Hardcover, 2nd edition): M. E. Waithe A History of Women Philosophers - Modern Women Philosophers, 1600-1900 (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
M. E. Waithe
R5,627 Discovery Miles 56 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

edited by Mary Ellen Waithe Series: HISTORY OF WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS volume: 3 From the 17th century onwards, increasing numbers of mostly self-educated women became philosophers. The philosophical writings of Anna Maria van Schurman, Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway, Mary Astell, Catharine Trotter Cockburn, Damaris Cudworth Masham, Harriet Taylor Mill, Harriet Martineau, Margaret Fuller, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Lou Andreas Salome, Germaine de Staehl, Sophie Germain, and Mary Sommerville were influential. Other philosophers, including Queen Kristina of Sweden, Sor Juana Inez de la Cruz, Julie Favre, Clarisse Coignet, Anna Tumarkin, Hortense Allart de Meritens, Sophie Bryant, and Hedwig Bender were less well known. But all demonstrate expertise in many areas of philosophy: epistemology, logic, aesthetics, metaphysics, ethics, political philosophy, philosophy of science, of psychology, of religion, and, of mathematics. They write on such diverse topics as the mystical and the paranormal, the nature of thought, of faith, of morality, of liberty, of logic, and, the rights of women. Together they manifest philosophy's own transition from mysticism to logical positivism. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht March 1991 344 pp. Hardbound Dfl.196.00 BrP.78.50 March 1991 344 pp. Paperback Dfl.71.00 BrP.28.50

A History of Women Philosophers - Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st... A History of Women Philosophers - Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995)
M. E. Waithe
R5,651 Discovery Miles 56 510 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Like their predecessors, and like their male counterparts, most women philosophers of the 20th century have significant expertise in several specialities. Moreover, their work represents the gamut of 20th century philosophy's interests in moral pragmatism, logical positivism, philosophy of mathematics, of psychology, and of mind. Their writings include feminist philosophy, classical moral theory reevaluated in light of Kant, Mill, and the 19th century feminist and abolitionist movements, and issues in logic and perception. Included in the fourth volume of the series are discussions of L. Susan Stebbing, Edith Stein, Hedwig Conrad Martius, Simone de Beauvoir, Simone Weil, Mary Whiton Calkins, Gerda Walther, and others. While pre-20th century women philosophers were usually self-educated, those of the 20th century had greater access to academic preparation in philosophy. Yet, for all the advances made by women philosophers over two and a half millennia, the philosophers discussed in this volume were sometimes excluded from full participation in academic life, and sometimes denied full professional academic status.

A History of Women Philosophers - Modern Women Philosophers, 1600-1900 (Paperback, New edition): M. E. Waithe A History of Women Philosophers - Modern Women Philosophers, 1600-1900 (Paperback, New edition)
M. E. Waithe
R6,270 Discovery Miles 62 700 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A History of Women Philosophers - Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers A.D. 500-1600 (Paperback,... A History of Women Philosophers - Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment Women Philosophers A.D. 500-1600 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1989)
M. E. Waithe
R9,415 Discovery Miles 94 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

aspirations, the rise of western monasticism was the most note worthy event of the early centuries. The importance of monasteries cannot be overstressed as sources of spirituality, learning and auto nomy in the intensely masculinized, militarized feudal period. Drawing their members from the highest levels of society, women's monasteries provided an outlet for the energy and ambition of strong-willed women, as well as positions of considerable authority. Even from periods relatively inhospitable to learning of all kinds, the memory has been preserved of a good number of women of education. Their often considerable achievements and influence, however, generally lie outside even an expanded definition of philo sophy. Among the most notable foremothers of this early period were several whose efforts signal the possibility of later philosophical work. Radegund, in the sixth century, established one of the first Frankish convents, thereby laying the foundations for women's spiritual and intellectual development. From these beginnings, women's monasteries increased rapidly in both number and in fluence both on the continent and in Anglo-Saxon England. Hilda (d. 680) is well known as the powerful abbsess of the double monastery of Whitby. She was eager for knowledge, and five Eng lish bishops were educated under her tutelage. She is also accounted the patron of Caedmon, the first Anglo-Saxon poet of religious verse. The Anglo-Saxon nun Lioba was versed in the liberal arts as well as Scripture and canon law."

A History of Women Philosophers - Ancient Women Philosophers 600 B.C. - 500 A.D. (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original... A History of Women Philosophers - Ancient Women Philosophers 600 B.C. - 500 A.D. (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
M. E. Waithe
R5,496 Discovery Miles 54 960 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
A History of Women Philosophers - Volume IV: Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today (Book, 1995 ed.): M. E. Waithe A History of Women Philosophers - Volume IV: Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today (Book, 1995 ed.)
M. E. Waithe
R26,962 Discovery Miles 269 620 Out of stock

Like their predecessors, and like their male counterparts, most women philosophers of the 20th century have significant expertise in several specialities. Moreover, their work represents the gamut of 20th century philosophy's interests in moral pragmatism, logical positivism, philosophy of mathematics, of psychology, and of mind. Their writings include feminist philosophy, classical moral theory reevaluated in light of Kant, Mill, and the 19th century feminist and abolitionist movements, and issues in logic and perception. Included in the fourth volume of the series are discussions of L. Susan Stebbing, Edith Stein, Hedwig Conrad Martius, Simone de Beauvoir, Simone Weil, Mary Whiton Calkins, Gerda Walther, and others. While pre-20th century women philosophers were usually self-educated, those of the 20th century had greater access to academic preparation in philosophy. Yet, for all the advances made by women philosophers over two and a half millennia, the philosophers discussed in this volume were sometimes excluded from full participation in academic life, and sometimes denied full professional academic status.

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