Women and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Germany

Women and Philosophy in Eighteenth-Century Germany

Dyck, Corey W.

Oxford University Press

04/2021

272

Dura

Inglês

9780198843894

15 a 20 dias

572

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List of Contributors
Corey W. Dyck: Introduction
Part I. Women and the Leibnizian-Wolffian Philosophy
1: Christian Leduc: Sophie of Hanover on the Soul-Body Relationship
2: Stefanie Buchenau: A Modern Diotima: Johanna Charlotte Unzer on Wolffianism and Aesthetics
Part II. The Question of Education
3: Corey W. Dyck: On Prejudice and the Limits to Learnedness: Dorothea Christiane Erxleben and the Querelle des Femmes
4: Robert B. Louden: A Mere Skeleton of the Sciences? Amalia Holst's Critique of Basedow and Campe
Part III. Women and the Great Debates
5: Paola Rumore: Wilhelmine of Bayreuth and the German Enlightenment
6: Reed Winegar: Elise Reimarus: Reason, Religion, and Enlightenment
Part IV. Kant and the Kantian Legacy
7: Bernhard Ritter: Solace or Counsel for Death: Kant and Maria von Herbert
8: Charlotte Sabourin: Theodor Gottlieb von Hippel on the Status of Women in the State
Part V. Women on Self-Formation
9: Brigitte Sassen: Dorothea Schlegel and the Challenges of Female Authorship and Identity
10: Anne Pollok: The Role of Writing and Sociability in the Establishment of a Persona: Henriette Herz, Rahel Levin Varnhagen, and Bettina von Arnim
Part VI. Echoes
11: Lydia L. Moland: Is She not an Unusual Woman? Say More: Germaine de Stael and Lydia Maria Child on Progress, Art, and Abolition
Bibliography
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