Description
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- Cover
- Front Matter
- Part I. Methodology
- 1. Sex, Lies, and Bigotry: The Canon of Philosophy
- 2. The Recognition Project: Feminist History of Philosophy
- 3. “Context” and “Fortuna” in the History of Women Philosophers: A Diachronic Perspective
- 4. The Stolen History—Retrieving the History of Women Philosophers and its Methodical Implications
- Part II. Rewriting the History
- 5. The Goddess and Diotima: Their Role in Parmenides’ Poem and Plato’s Symposium
- 6. The Torn Robe of Philosophy: Philosophy as a Woman in The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius
- 7. A Journey of Transformative Living: A Female Daoist Reflection
- Part III. Reflecting the Content
- 8. Reconsidering Beauvoir’s Hegelianism
- 9. Simone de Beauvoir and the “Lunacy Known as ‘Philosophical System’”
- 10. Arendt, Natality, and the Refugee Crisis
- 11. The Feminine Voice in Philosophy
- 12. Iris Murdoch on Pure Consciousness and Morality
- Part IV. Celebrating Women Philosophers in Art
- 13. Celebrating Women Thinkers
- 14. Catrine Val: Female Wisdom in Philosophy




