Women, Philosophy and Science

Italy and Early Modern Europe

Gianni Paganini editor Sabrina Ebbersmeyer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Springer Nature Switzerland AG

Published:9th Jul '21

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This book sheds light on the originality and historical significance of women’s philosophical, moral, political and scientific ideas in Italy and early modern Europe. Divided into three sections, it starts by discussing the women philosophers’ engagement with the classical inheritance with regard to the works of Moderata Fonte, Tullia d'Aragona and Anne Conway. The next section examines the relationship between women philosophers and the new philosophy of nature, focusing on the connections between female thought and the new seventeenth- and eighteenth-century science, and discussing the work of Camilla Erculiani, Margherita Sarocchi, Margaret Cavendish, Mariangela Ardinghelli, Teresa Ciceri, Candida Lena Perpenti, and Alessandro Volta. The final section presents male philosophers’ perspectives on the role of women, discussing the place of women in the work of Giordano Bruno, Poulain de la Barre and the theories of Hobbes and Rawls. By exploring these women philosophers, writers and translators, the book offers a re-examination of the early modern thinking of and about women in Italy. 

“A critical stance on the methodologies deployed in the different chapters and the ways in which they interrelate would not only have illuminated the conceptual foundations of the collection, but might also have pleaded for the volume’s coherence as a whole. … this volume provides rich historical and cultural context pertaining to a variety of women’s output.” (Iulia Z Mihai, Early Science and Medicine, Vol. 26, 2021)

ISBN: 9783030445508

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 367g

218 pages