A History of Women Philosophers: Volume IV: Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-Today

Forside
M.E. Waithe
Springer Science & Business Media, 1995 - 471 sider
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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1 Victoria Lady Welby 18371912
1
III Philosophy
5
2 The Science of Significs
13
IV Other Intellectual Interests
17
V Welbys Influence and the Development of Significs
20
VI Conclusion
21
2 EE Constance Jones 18481922
25
II Works
28
3 Parapsychology Mysticism and Phenomenology
202
III Conclusions
205
9 Ayn Rand 19051982
207
I Biography
208
II Literary Works
213
2 Night of January 16th originally titled Penthouse Legend 1936
214
The Philosophy of Ayn Rand 1961
215
2 We the Living 1936
216

b Other Ethical Writings
29
2 Analytic Philosophy
31
b Identity of Denotation in Diversity of Intension
33
c Identity in Diversity as an Axiom of Logic
34
III The Originality of Jones Thought
36
2 Does Jones Anticipate Russell?
37
3 Could Russell Not Have Read Frege?
43
4 Might Frege Have Relied on Jones?
45
IV Conclusion
46
3 Charlotte Perkins Oilman 18601935
51
II Gilmans Philosophical Work
55
1 Androcentric Philosophy
56
2 Androcentric Religion
57
3 Philosophy of Social Evolution
58
4 Oilmans Eugenics
63
5 Androcentric Ethics
64
6 Suicide and Euthanasia
65
4 Lou Salome 18611937
69
II Philosophy
71
The Religious Experience
72
The Experiences of Love and Sexuality
73
3 Psychoanalytical Theorizing and Influence
75
4 Later Writings
76
III Influences
77
IV Conclusions
79
5 Mary Whiton Calkins 18631930
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II Psychology
104
2 What Psychology Is and Is Not
106
3 The Self and Its Relation to Soul and to Body
107
4 The Distinction and Relation between Psychology and Philosophy
110
III Philosophy
111
2 Main Philosophical Ideas
112
3 Ethics and Other Philosophical Areas
117
IV Conclusion
119
6 L Susan Stebbing 18851943
125
II Philosophy
128
2 A Modern Introduction to Logic
131
3 Logic in Practice
136
4 Thinking to Some Purpose
137
5 A Modern Elementary Logic
138
6 Philosophy and the Physicist
139
7 Ideals and Illusions
148
7 Edith Stein 18911942
157
II Philosophy
162
1 Personhood
164
b Knowledge of Other Persons
167
c Consciousness and Spirituality
170
d Woman
172
e Individual and Community
173
2 Theology
174
b Finite and Eternal Being
176
3 Metaphysics
177
b Act and Potency
178
c Eternal Being
180
d Essence and Existence
182
III Conclusion
184
8 Gerda Walther 18971977
189
II Philosophy
195
2 Mysticism
198
4 The Fountainhead 1943
217
5 Atlas Shrugged 1957
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7 The Virtue of Selfishness 1964
219
The Unknown Ideal 1966
220
10 The Romantic Manifesto 1969
221
Essays in Objectivist Thought 1988
222
10 Cornelia Johanna De Vogel 19051986
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II Biography
226
III Ancient Philosophy
228
IV Christian Philosophy
234
V On Theological Orthodoxy and Women
237
VI Conclusions
240
11 Hannah Arendt 19061975
243
II Works
244
1 On Revolution
245
2 The Life of the Mind
248
III Conclusions
257
12 Simone de Beauvoir 19081986
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III Philosophy of the Self
268
2 Self and Other in Beauvoirs Early Essays
270
3 Self and Other in The Second Sex
274
IV Conclusion
282
13 Simone Weil 19091943
287
II Philosophical Work
290
2 Limit Space Time Attention
292
3 Lived Experience of Oppressed Human Beings
294
III Conclusions
296
14 Twentieth Century Women Philosophers
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18501922
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18561940
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18601925
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18601935
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18621937
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18631946
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18671968
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18691940
323
b 1875
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18751941
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ft 1877
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18781978
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circa 18821974
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fl 1875
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fl 1913
338
18861952
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1886?
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18871959
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18881952
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18891953
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fl 1893
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18941976
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fl 1913
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19011983?
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fl 1902
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fl 19071956
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fl 1907
366
Appendix
381
Bibliography
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Index
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