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6Ancient Greek philosophyIn Alison M. Jaggar & Iris Marion Young (eds.), A companion to feminist philosophy, Blackwell. 1998.Our access to reliable information about women thinkers who might be classified as philosophers of ancient Greece is fragmentary at best. Drawing from the texts of Herodotus, Plato, Aristotle, Diogenes Laertius, Iamblicus, Clement of Alexandria, Plutarch, Porphyry, Suidas, and many other sources, Gilles Ménage published a History of Women Philosophers in Latin in 1690. His aim was to refute the long‐standing and widely held view that there were not and never had been any women philosophers (or a…Read more
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6Postfoundational Phenomenology (review)International Studies in Philosophy 38 (4): 160-162. 2006.
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21A review of my undergraduate students' commentaries on two of Bartky's essays serves as the occasion for elaborating on Bartky's analyses of factors that sustain and perpetuate the subjection and disempowerment of women. In my elaboration I draw from John Stuart Mill's statement: "In the case of women, each individual of the subject-class is in a chronic state of bribery and intimidation combined." I conclude by raising the question, How is personal transformation possible?
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38Postfoundational Phenomenology (review)International Studies in Philosophy 38 (4): 160-162. 2006.
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34A review of my undergraduate students' commentaries on two of Bartky 's essays serves as the occasion for elaborating on Bartky 's analyses of factors that sustain and perpetuate the subjection and disempowerment of women. In my elaboration I draw from John Stuart Mill's statement: "In the case of women, each individual of the subject-class is in a chronic state of bribery and intimidation combined." I conclude by raising the question, How is personal transformation possible?
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29Sensations and Judgments of Perceptions. Diagnosis and Rehabilitation of some of Kant’s Misleading ExamplesKant Studien 81 (4): 401-412. 1990.
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4Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research (review)International Studies in Philosophy 7 261-266. 1975.
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13The Development of Husserl’s Thought (review)International Studies in Philosophy 17 (3): 99-101. 1985.
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33Husserlian Meditations: How Words Present ThingsInternational Studies in Philosophy 10 242-243. 1978.
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29"Leibniz: Perception, Apperception, and Thought," by Robert McRae (review)Modern Schoolman 55 (1): 113-114. 1977.
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27The History of Women Philosophers. By Gilles Menage (review)Modern Schoolman 65 (4): 288-289. 1988.
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13Husserlian Meditations: How Words Present Things (review)International Studies in Philosophy 10 242-243. 1978.
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24Analecta Husserliana: The Yearbook of Phenomenological ResearchInternational Studies in Philosophy 7 261-266. 1975.
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