Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Part 1: Reflections on the Method of Historiography.- Chapter 1. Sex, Lies and Bigotry: The Canon of Philosophy (Mary Ellen Waithe).- Chapter 2. Women in the History of Philosophy: Methodological Reflections on Women s Contribution and Influence (Charlotte Witt).- Chapter 3. "Context" and "Fortuna" in the History of Women Philosophes: a diachronic Perspective (Sarah Hutton).- Chapter 4. Broadening the Content - Rethinking the Method. How Women Philosophers impact the Historiography of Philosophy (Ruth Hagengruber).- Part 2: Rewriting the History.- Chapter 5. Philosophical Teaching of Antigone (Luce Irigaray).- Chapter 6. The Goddess and Diotima: Their role in Parmenides Poem and Plato's Symposium (Vigdis Songe-M ller).- Chapter 7. A Journey of Transformative Living: A Female Daoist Reflection (Robin Wang).- Chapter 8. The Torn Robe of Philosophy: Philosophy as a Woman in The Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius (Sigridur Thorgeirsdottir).- Part 3: Reflecting the Content.- Chapter 9. Beauvoir s Hegelianism Reconsidered (Karen Green).- Chapter 10. Simone de Beauvoir and the 'lunacy known as "philosophical system (Tove Pettersen).- Chapter 11. Arendt, Natality and the Refugee Crisis (Robin May Schott).- Chapter 12. The Feminine Voice in Philosophy (Naoko Saito).- Chapter 13. Iris Murdoch on Pure Consciousness and Morality (Nora H m l inen).- Chapter 14. Philosopher Female Wisdom (Catrine Val).