This volume makes available to English-language readers--in many cases for the first time--the works of nine women philosophers from the German tradition. It showcases their contemporary relevance and their crucial contributions to nineteenth-century philosophical movements. An Editors' Introduction offers a comprehensive overview of the contributions of women philosophers in the Nineteenth Century. Each chapter is furnished with an introduction to the distinctive life and work of the philosopher in questions. The translated texts are accessible and engaging. The translations are furnished…mehr
This volume makes available to English-language readers--in many cases for the first time--the works of nine women philosophers from the German tradition. It showcases their contemporary relevance and their crucial contributions to nineteenth-century philosophical movements. An Editors' Introduction offers a comprehensive overview of the contributions of women philosophers in the Nineteenth Century. Each chapter is furnished with an introduction to the distinctive life and work of the philosopher in questions. The translated texts are accessible and engaging. The translations are furnished with explanatory footnotes. This is a good fit for courses in 19th Century Philosophy which can sometimes be called 19th Century German (or European) Philosophy, as it's very German-heavy. That is a course that is a vast majority of philosophy departments and required for majors. The purpose of the book is to give people texts to use and assign to diversify syllabi in this area since usually it's just about Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, and the like, and no women. For surveys of the History of Philosophy in general, this could also be a core text for people looking to diversify (in terms of gender) their offerings, since 19th Century (German) philosophy is usually such a major part of those courses given the importance of the work that was done then-again this book allows people to diversify their syllabus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dalia Nassar is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sydney. She works on the history of modern German philosophy, aesthetics, the philosophy of nature and environmental philosophy. She is the author of The Romantic Absolute: Being and Knowing in Early German Romantic Philosophy (University of Chicago Press, 2014) and editor of The Relevance of Romanticism (Oxford University Press, 2014). Kristin Gjesdal is Professor of Philosophy at Temple University, Philadelphia. Her research covers eighteenth- and nineteenth-century philosophy, hermeneutics, aesthetics, and phenomenology. She is the author of three monographs, most recently The Drama of History: Ibsen, Hegel, Nietzsche (Oxford University Press, 2020) and editor or co-editor of seven further volumes.
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Editors' Introduction Translation, Acknowledgements, Sources Chapter One: Germaine de Staël Introduction On Women Writers Kant On the Influence of the New Philosophy on the Sciences Chapter Two: Karoline von Günderrode Introduction Fichte's TheVocation of Humankind Philosophy of Nature The Idea of Nature The Idea of the Earth Chapter Three: Bettina Brentano von Arnim Introduction Günderode Chapter Four: Hedwig Dohm Introduction Nietzsche and Women The New Mother The Old Woman On the Sexual Morality of Women Chapter Five: Clara Zetkin Introduction For the Liberation of Women Women's Suffrage Save the Scottsboro Boys! Chapter Six: Lou Salomé Introduction Selections from The Erotic Chapter Seven: Rosa Luxemburg Introduction Wage Labor, selections from Introduction to Political Economy Chapter Eight: Edith Stein Introduction Selections from On Empathy Chapter Nine: Gerda Walther Introduction A Contribution to the Ontology of Social Communities (selections) Bibliography for Editors' Introductions Bibliography for Translated Text
Editors' Introduction Translation, Acknowledgements, Sources Chapter One: Germaine de Staël Introduction On Women Writers Kant On the Influence of the New Philosophy on the Sciences Chapter Two: Karoline von Günderrode Introduction Fichte's TheVocation of Humankind Philosophy of Nature The Idea of Nature The Idea of the Earth Chapter Three: Bettina Brentano von Arnim Introduction Günderode Chapter Four: Hedwig Dohm Introduction Nietzsche and Women The New Mother The Old Woman On the Sexual Morality of Women Chapter Five: Clara Zetkin Introduction For the Liberation of Women Women's Suffrage Save the Scottsboro Boys! Chapter Six: Lou Salomé Introduction Selections from The Erotic Chapter Seven: Rosa Luxemburg Introduction Wage Labor, selections from Introduction to Political Economy Chapter Eight: Edith Stein Introduction Selections from On Empathy Chapter Nine: Gerda Walther Introduction A Contribution to the Ontology of Social Communities (selections) Bibliography for Editors' Introductions Bibliography for Translated Text
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