Latin American Perspectives on Women Philosophers in Modern History

Latin American Perspectives on Women Philosophers in Modern History
Title Latin American Perspectives on Women Philosophers in Modern History PDF eBook
Author Christine Lopes
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 189
Release 2022-06-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3031002881

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This book presents Latin American Perspectives on women philosophers, comprising selected articles from the First International Conference of Women in Modern Philosophy that took place in Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil, Latin America, in June of 2019. The conference brought together over twenty national, transnational, and international philosophers from seven countries, whose work combines historical and analytical insight to recover the philosophical legacy of women philosophers. Historical and analytical work on women’s philosophical thought constitute efforts to re-conceptualize what counts as philosophical knowledge and re-appraise the epistemic relevance of written material that women thinkers produced for most of history. This collection and the conference that gave origin to it are testimony to the enduring power of multinational and multicultural philosophical collaboration.

New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy

New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy
Title New Voices on Women in the History of Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Clara Carus
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 222
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ISBN 3031629027

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Teaching Women Philosophers

Teaching Women Philosophers
Title Teaching Women Philosophers PDF eBook
Author Ruth Edith Hagengruber
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 252
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ISBN 3031592980

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Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History

Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History
Title Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History PDF eBook
Author Ruth Edith Hagengruber
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 408
Release 2023-08-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3111051803

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In times of current crisis, the voices of women are needed more than ever. The accumulation of war and environmental catastrophes teaches us that exploitation of people and nature through violent appropriation and enrichment for the sake of short-term self-interest exacts its price. This book presents contributions on the currently most relevant and most urgent issues: reshaping the economy, environmental problems, technology and the re-reading of history from the non-western and western tradition. With an outlook into the problems of class, race and gender in its intersectional framing, the collection offers a unique overview of current research in these fields and contributes to the renewal and contemporary presentation of feminist thought from partly concrete perspectives with regard to factual issues.

Schopenhauer's Fourfold Root

Schopenhauer's Fourfold Root
Title Schopenhauer's Fourfold Root PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Head
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 226
Release 2016-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317271475

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This volume collects 12 essays by various contributors on the subject of the importance and influence of Schopenhauer’s doctoral dissertation (On the Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason) for both Schopenhauer’s more well-known philosophy and the ongoing discussion of the subject of the principle of sufficient reason. The contributions deal with the historical context of Schopenhauer’s reflections, their relationship to (transcendental) idealism, the insights they hold for Schopenhauer’s views of consciousness and sensation, and how they illuminate Schopenhauer’s theory of action. This is the first full-length, English volume on Schopenhauer’s Fourfold Root and its relevance for Schopenhauer’s philosophy. The thought-provoking essays collected in this volume will undoubtedly enrich the burgeoning field of Schopenhauer-studies.

Women Philosophers Volume I

Women Philosophers Volume I
Title Women Philosophers Volume I PDF eBook
Author Dorothy G. Rogers
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 265
Release 2020-02-06
Genre History
ISBN 1350070602

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Illuminating a significant moment in the development of both American and feminist philosophical history, this book explores the pioneering thought of the women in the early American Idealist movement and outgrowths of it in the late-nineteenth century. Dorothy Rogers specifically examines the ideas of women who entered philosophical discourse through education and social activism. She begins by discussing innovative educators, some of whom were members of the influential Idealist movement in St. Louis, Missouri in the eighteen-sixties and seventies. She then looks at the ideas and impact of women who were independent scholars and social and political activists. Throughout the volume, Rogers explores how Idealist thought developed, matured, and was transformed over time – across lines of race, culture, and socio-economic class. Several of the women discussed were ardent feminists and activists: Mary Church Terrell, Anna C. Brackett, Grace C. Bibb, Ana Roqué, Ellen M. Mitchell, Lucia Ames Mead, Jane Addams, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, and Luisa Capetillo. By providing exciting new insights into the work of these early women philosophers and introducing the next generation of women who shared the same ideals and influences, Rogers deftly elucidates the genealogy of women's thought as it developed across North America.

Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America

Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America
Title Women, Culture, and Politics in Latin America PDF eBook
Author Emilie L. Bergmann
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 283
Release 1990
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0520065530

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“This collection, because of its exceptional theoretical coherence and sophistication, is qualitatively superior to the most frequently consulted anthologies on Latin American women’s history and literature . . . [and] represents a new, more theoretically rigorous stage in the feminist debate on Latin American women.”—Elizabeth Garrels, Massachusetts Institute of Technology