Lost Voices

Lost Voices

Women in Philosophy 1870-1970

Janssen-Lauret, Frederique; Connell, Sophia M.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2024

216

Mole

9781032521671

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Introduction-Lost voices: on counteracting exclusion of women from histories of contemporary philosophy 1. Worse than the best possible pessimism? Olga Pluemacher's critique of Schopenhauer 2. Christine Ladd-Franklin on the nature and unity of the proposition 3. "It is quite conceivable that judgment is a very complicated phenomenon": Dorothy Wrinch, nonsense and the multiple relation theory of judgement 4. Margaret MacDonald's scientific common-sense philosophy 5. Margaret MacDonald and Gilbert Ryle: a philosophical friendship 6. Alice Ambrose and early analytic philosophy 7. The early work of Martha Kneale, nee Hurst 8. Ruth Barcan Marcus and quantified modal logic 9. History of logic in Latin America: the case of Ayda Ignez Arruda
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Women in Philosophy;Contemporary Philosophy;1870-1970;analytic philosophy;Schopenhauer philosophy;Literae Humaniores;Early Analytic Philosophy;Paraconsistent Logic;Vice Versa;Common Logic;Dorothy Wrinch;Early Twentieth Century Philosophy;MacDonald's Argument;Wittgenstein's Lectures;Multiple Relation Theory;Women Philosophers;Da Costa;Direct Reference Theory;Vergangenheit Und Gegenwart;Russell Set;Modal Logic;Russell's Multiple Relation Theory;MS L237;Philosophical Pessimism;Metaphysical Propositions;Metaphysical Necessity;Kaplanian Character;Mind Body Problem;Female Philosophers;Nonsense Objection