
Many women wrote philosophy in nineteenth-century Britain, and they wrote across the full range of philosophical topics. Yet these important women thinkers have been left out of the philosophical canon and many of them are barely known today. The aim of this book is to put them back on the map. It introduces twelve women philosophers - Mary Shepherd, Harriet Martineau, Ada Lovelace, George Eliot, Frances Power Cobbe, Helena Blavatsky, Julia Wedgwood, Victoria Welby, Arabella Buckley, Annie Besant, Vernon Lee, and Constance Naden. Alison Stone looks at their views on naturalism, philosophy of mind, evolution, morality and religion, and progress in history. She shows how these women interacted and developed their philosophical views in conversation with one another, not only with their male contemporaries. The rich print and periodical culture of the period enabled these women to publish philosophy in forms accessible to a general readership, despite the restrictions women faced, such as having limited or no access to university education. Stone explains how these women became excluded from the history of philosophy because there was a cultural shift at the end of the nineteenth century towards specialised forms of philosophical writing, which depended on academic credentials that were still largely unavailable to women.
This book investigates the historical exclusion of nineteenth-century British women philosophers from the philosophical canon and seeks to restore their contributions to the intellectual record. Alison Stone, a professor of European philosophy, utilizes archival research and analysis of periodical literature to demonstrate that these women engaged deeply with complex topics such as naturalism, evolution, and morality. The work argues that their eventual marginalization resulted from a late-nineteenth-century shift toward professionalized, academic philosophy that systematically excluded those without university access.
What You Will Find
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Scholars recognize this work as a significant intervention in the history of philosophy, providing a necessary corrective to traditional, male-dominated narratives. Readers frequently note that the book successfully bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessibility for those interested in the history of ideas.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0192874802
ISBN-13:
9780192874801
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