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Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy : Selected Papers of the Tilburg – Groningen Conference, 2019

Peijnenburg, Jeanne(Edited by)Verhaegh, Sander(Edited by)
Part of the Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences series
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This book contains a selection of papers from the workshop Women in the History of Analytic Philosophy held in October 2019 in Tilburg, the Netherlands.

It is the first volume devoted to the role of women in early analytic philosophy.

It discusses the ideas of ten female philosophers and covers a period of over a hundred years, beginning with the contribution to the Significs Movement by Victoria, Lady Welby in the second half of the nineteenth century, and ending with Ruth Barcan Marcus’s celebrated version of quantified modal logic after the Second World War.

The book makes clear that women contributed substantially to the development of analytic philosophy in all areas of philosophy, from  logic, epistemology, and philosophy of science, to ethics, metaphysics, and philosophy of language.

It illustrates that although women's voices were no different from men's as regards their scope and versatility, they had a much harder time being heard.

The book is aimed at historians of philosophy and scholars in gender studies

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Product Details
3031085957 / 9783031085956
Paperback / softback
190.82
03/01/2024
Switzerland
English
278 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm
Selected conference papers.