The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft brings together new essays from leading scholars, which explore Wollstonecraft's range as a moral and political philosopher of note, taking both a historical perspective and applying her thinking to current academic debates.
The Social and Political Philosophy of Mary Wollstonecraft brings together new essays from leading scholars, which explore Wollstonecraft's range as a moral and political philosopher of note, taking both a historical perspective and applying her thinking to current academic debates.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sandrine Bergès is a philosopher working at Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey. Her research interests are in Ancient moral and political philosophy, feminist history of philosophy, and feminist ethics. She has published three books: Plato, Virtue and the Law (2009), Wollstonecraft's a Vindication of the Rights of Woman (2013) and, A Feminist Perspective on Virtue Ethics (2015).; Alan Coffee is a philosopher working at King's College London. His research interests are in social and political philosophy, particularly in the areas of freedom, equality and global justice. His special interest is in recovering the political philosophy contained in women's writing in the eighteenth century and in slave narratives in the nineteenth century.
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* Introduction * 1: Sylvana Tomaselli: Reflections on Inequality, Respect and Love in the Political Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft * 2: Nancy Kendrick: Mary Wollstonecraft on Marriage as Virtue Friendship * 3: Martina Reuter: The Role of Passions in Mary Wollstonecraft s Concept of Virtue * 4: Catriona Mackenzie: Mary Wollstonecraft: an Early Relational Autonomy Theorista? * 5: Eileen Hunt Botting: Mary Wollstonecraft, Children s Human Rights and Animal Ethics * 6: Laura Brace: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Properties of (Anti) Slavery * 7: Philip Pettit: Republican Elements in the Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft * 8: Susan James: Mary Wollstonecraft s Conception of Rights * 9: Lena Halldenius: Constitutional and Political Representation in Mary Wollstonecraft s Philosophy * 10: Alan Coffee: Mary Wollstonecraft, Public Reason and the Virtuous Republic * 11: Sandrine Bergès: Wet-nurses and Political Participation: the Republican Approaches to Motherhood of Mary Wollstonecraft and Sophie de Grouchy * 12: Barbara Taylor: Mary Wollstonecraft and Modern Philosophy
* Introduction * 1: Sylvana Tomaselli: Reflections on Inequality, Respect and Love in the Political Writings of Mary Wollstonecraft * 2: Nancy Kendrick: Mary Wollstonecraft on Marriage as Virtue Friendship * 3: Martina Reuter: The Role of Passions in Mary Wollstonecraft s Concept of Virtue * 4: Catriona Mackenzie: Mary Wollstonecraft: an Early Relational Autonomy Theorista? * 5: Eileen Hunt Botting: Mary Wollstonecraft, Children s Human Rights and Animal Ethics * 6: Laura Brace: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Properties of (Anti) Slavery * 7: Philip Pettit: Republican Elements in the Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft * 8: Susan James: Mary Wollstonecraft s Conception of Rights * 9: Lena Halldenius: Constitutional and Political Representation in Mary Wollstonecraft s Philosophy * 10: Alan Coffee: Mary Wollstonecraft, Public Reason and the Virtuous Republic * 11: Sandrine Bergès: Wet-nurses and Political Participation: the Republican Approaches to Motherhood of Mary Wollstonecraft and Sophie de Grouchy * 12: Barbara Taylor: Mary Wollstonecraft and Modern Philosophy
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