A Note on Translations Introduction Chapter 1. The Social Aesthetic of Play in Seventeenth-Century France —Aissance and Labor —The Intelligence of Women Chapter 2. Poullain de la Barre: Feminism, Radical and Polite —Conversion —The Mind Has No Sex —Cartesianism for Ladies Chapter 3. Malebranche and the Bel Esprit —Montaigne's Sin of Style —The Cartesian Augustinian —Original Sin and the Labor of Attention —The Bel Esprit —The Author Despite Himself Chapter 4. Love, Gallantry, and Friendship —The Loves and Friendships of Saint-Évremond —The Dissent of Mme de Lambert Chapter 5. Shaftesbury's Quest for Fraternity —The Turn to Stoicism —The French Menace —Friendship — Critics, Markets, and Labor —The Moralists Chapter 6. The Labors of David Hume —Writing the Treatise —The Essayist —The Vicissitudes of Taste —The Philosopher and the Countess Chapter 7. Genius and the Social: Antoine-Léonard Thomas and Suzanne Curchod Necker —Friends —Amphibians —The Labor of Genius —Gallantry Corrupted Chapter 8. Minds Not Meeting: Denis Diderot and Louise d'Épinay —Diderot's Paternal Voice —Diderot's Clinical Voice —Mme d'Épinay's Feminism Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
A Note on Translations Introduction Chapter 1. The Social Aesthetic of Play in Seventeenth-Century France —Aissance and Labor —The Intelligence of Women Chapter 2. Poullain de la Barre: Feminism, Radical and Polite —Conversion —The Mind Has No Sex —Cartesianism for Ladies Chapter 3. Malebranche and the Bel Esprit —Montaigne's Sin of Style —The Cartesian Augustinian —Original Sin and the Labor of Attention —The Bel Esprit —The Author Despite Himself Chapter 4. Love, Gallantry, and Friendship —The Loves and Friendships of Saint-Évremond —The Dissent of Mme de Lambert Chapter 5. Shaftesbury's Quest for Fraternity —The Turn to Stoicism —The French Menace —Friendship — Critics, Markets, and Labor —The Moralists Chapter 6. The Labors of David Hume —Writing the Treatise —The Essayist —The Vicissitudes of Taste —The Philosopher and the Countess Chapter 7. Genius and the Social: Antoine-Léonard Thomas and Suzanne Curchod Necker —Friends —Amphibians —The Labor of Genius —Gallantry Corrupted Chapter 8. Minds Not Meeting: Denis Diderot and Louise d'Épinay —Diderot's Paternal Voice —Diderot's Clinical Voice —Mme d'Épinay's Feminism Conclusion Notes Index Acknowledgments
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