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A woman who defends all the persons of her sex

Subtitleselected philosophical and moral writings
CreatorSuchon, Gabrielle
Stanton, Domna C. > (ed. : transl.)
Wilkins Freeman, Mary > (ed. : transl.)
SeriesOther voice in early modern Europe
Publish PlaceChicago
PublisherUniversity of Chicago Press
Publish Year2010
PagesXXVII, 383p.
ISBN/ISSN9780226779218
Illustrationtek.
LanguageEnglish/Engels
Shelfmark
FR 1C 2010
Mediumboek
DescriptionDuring 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.
Thesaurusfilosofie
ethiek
celibaat
vroegmoderne periode
Frankrijk
17e eeuw
biografische gegevens
CategoriesBook/Boek


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