Rediscovering Women Philosophers: Philosophical Genre and the Boundaries of Philosophy

Boulder, Colo.: Routledge (2000)
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This book offers interpretations of the work of specific moral philosophers that can be used to present a challenge to what the author have been calling the view of moral philosophy. It focuses on interpreting women moral philosophers and discusses whether women have "prudence" or "natural sense".

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Catherine Gardner
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