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A woman who defends all the persons of her sex
Subtitle | selected philosophical and moral writings |
Publish Place | Chicago |
Publisher | University of Chicago Press |
Publish Year | 2010 |
Pages | XXVII, 383p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9780226779218 |
Illustration | tek. |
Language | English/Engels |
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- FR 1C 2010
Description | During the reign of Louis XIV, Gabrielle Suchon (1623–1703) spoke for women's freedom, self-determination, access to knowledge and authority in the public sphere, arguing that women and men are fundamentally similar and thus should be equal. This volume collects her writings from two works: 'Treatise on Ethics and Politics' (1693) and 'On the Celibate Life Freely Chosen: or, Life without Commitments' (1700). It’s the first English translation of her texts to be published and includes an introduction to her thought and life history. |
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