Supplement to Feminist History of Philosophy
Bibliography of Feminist Philosophers
- General
- Ancient
- Medieval Philosophy
- Renaissance and Sixteenth Century Philosophy
- Seventeenth Century Philosophy
- Eighteenth Century Philosophy
- Nineteenth Century Philosophy
- Nineteenth Century Continental Philosophy
- Twentieth Century Philosophy
- Twentieth Century Contintental Philosophy
General
Books
- Antony, Louise and Charlotte Witt, eds. 1993. A Mind of One's Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity (Boulder: Westview Press)
- Bar On, Bat-Ami, ed. 1994. Modern Engendering: Critical Feminist Readings in Modern Western Philosophy (Albany: SUNY Press)
- Coole, Diana H., 1988. Women in Political Theory: From Ancient Misogyny to Contemporary Feminism (Sussex: Wheatsheaf Books)
- Deutscher, Penelope, 1997. Yielding Gender: Feminism, Deconstruction, and the History of Philosophy (London and New York: Routledge)
- Duran, Jane, 2006. Eight Women Philosophers: Theory, Politics, and Feminism (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press).
- Elshtain, Jean Bethke, ed. 1982. The Family in Political Thought (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press)
- Gardner, Catherine Villanueva, 2006. Historical Dictionary of Feminist Philosophy (Metuchen: Scarecrow Press).
- Gatens, Moira, 1991. Feminism and Philosophy: Perspectives on Difference and Equality (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Gould, Carol C. and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. 1976. Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons)
- Grimshaw, Jean, 1986. Feminist Philosophers: Women's Perspectives on Philosophical Traditions (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books)
- Harding, Sandra and Merrill B. Hintikka, eds. 1983. Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. (Dordrecht: Reidel)
- Holland, Nancy J., 1998. The Madwoman's Reason: The Concept of the Appropriate in Ethical Thought (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press).
- Inglis, Laura Lyn and Peter K. Steinfeld, 2000. Old Dead White Men's Philosophy (Amherst: Humanity Books).
- Jones, Gregory L. and Stephen E. Fowl, eds., 1995. Rethinking Metaphysics (Cambridge: Blackwell)
- Keller, Evelyn Fox, 1985. Reflections on Gender and Science (New Haven: Yale University Press)
- Korsmeyer, Carolyn, 2004. Gender and Aesthetics: An Introduction (New York: Routledge).
- Lloyd, Genevieve, 1993. The Man of Reason: "Male" and "Female" in Western Philosophy (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press)
- Lloyd, Genevieve, ed. 2002. Feminism and History of Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press).
- Mahowald, Mary, 1983. The Philosophy of Woman (Indianapolis: Hackett)
- Matthes, Melissa M., 2000. The Rape of Lucretia and the Founding of Republics: Readings in Livy, Machiavelli, and Rousseau (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
- McAlister, Linda Lopez, ed. 1996. Hypatia's Daughters: Fifteen Hundred Years of Women Philosophers (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Menage, Gilles, 1984. The History of Women Philosophers Trans. Beatrice H. Zedler (Lanham: University Press of America)
- Moscovici, Claudia, 1996. From Sex Objects to Sexual Subjects (New York: Routledge)
- Nye, Andrea, 1988. Feminist Theory and the Philosophies of Man (London: Croom Helm)
- Okin, Susan Moller, 1979. Women in Western Political Thought (Princeton: University of Princeton Press)
- Rorty, Richard, J. B. Schneewind, and Quentin Skinner, eds. 1984. Philosophy in History (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
- Soper, Kate, 1995. What is Nature? Culture, Politics, and the Non Human (Oxford: Blackwell)
- Spelman, Elizabeth, 1988. Inessential Woman: Problems of Exclusion in Feminist Thought (Boston: Beacon Press))
- Tuana, Nancy, 1993. The Less Noble Sex: Scientific, Religious, and Philosophical Conceptions of Woman's Nature (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Tuana, Nancy, 1992. Woman and the History of Philosophy (New York: Paragon House)
- Tuana, Nancy, ed., 1994–. Re-Reading the Canon Series (University Press: Pennsylvania State University Press).
- Waithe, Mary Ellen, ed. 1987-1991. A History of Women Philosophers, Vol. 1-3 (Kluwer Academic Publishing)
- Warnock, Mary, ed. 1996. Women Philosophers (London: J. M. Dent)
- Warren, Mary Anne, 1980. The Nature of Woman: An Encyclopaedia and Guide to the Literature (Reyes CA: Edgepress)
Articles
- Atherton, Margaret, "Doing the History of Philosophy as a Feminist," American Philosophical Association Newsletteron Feminism and Philosophy Ed. L. Antony and D. Meyers.
- Bell, Linda A., "Gallantry: What it is and Why it Should Not Survive," Southwestern Journal of Philosophy 22 (1984), 165-174.
- Code, Lorraine, "Simple Equality is Not Enough," Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986)
- Lloyd, Genevieve, "The Man of Reason," Metaphilosophy 10, 1 (January 1979), 18-37.
- Olkowski, Dorothea, "Materiality and Language: Butler's Interrogation of the History of Philosophy," Philosophy and Social Criticism 23, 3 (1997), 37-53.
- Parsons, Susan Frank, 2004. “To Be or Not To Be: Gender and Ontology” in Heythrop Journal: A Quarterly Review of Philosophy and Theology 45/3 (July). 327-343.
- Tuana, Nancy, "The Weaker Seed: The Sexist Bias of Reproductive Theory," Hypatia 3 (1988), 35-59.
- Wolff, Robert Paul, "There's Nobody Here But Us Persons," in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
Ancient
Books
- Archer, L. S. Fischler and M. Wyke, eds. 1994. Women in Ancient Socieities (London: Routledge)
- Bar-On, Bat Ami, ed. 1994. Engendering Origins: Critical Feminist Readings in Plato and Aristotle (Albany: SUNY Press)
- DuBois, Page, 1998. Sowing the Body: Psychoanalysis and Ancient Representations of Women (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)
- Mahowald, Mary Briody, ed. 1983. Philosophy of Woman: An Anthology of Clasic and Current Concepts, Second Edition (Indianapolis: Hackett)
- Peradotto, J. and J. P. Sullivan, eds. 1984. Women in the Ancient World: The Arethusa Papers (Albany: SUNY Press)
- Pomeroy, Sarah, 1975. Goddesses, Whores, Wives, and Slaves: Women in Classical Antiquity (New York: Schocken Books)
- Pomeroy, Sarah, 1984. Women in Hellenistic Egypt: From Alexander to Cleopatra (New York: Schocken Books)
- Rabinowitz, Nancy, 1993. Anxiety Veiled: Euripides and the Traffic in Women (Ithaca: Cornell University Press)
- Rabinowitz, Nancy, 1993. Feminist Theory and the Classics (New York and London: Routledge)
- Snyder, Jane, 1988. The Women and the Lyre: Women Writers in Classical Greece and Rome (Carbondale: South Illinois University Press)
- Ward, Julie K., 1996. Feminism and Ancient Philosophy (New York and London: Routledge)
- Wright, F. A., 1969. Feminism in Greek Literature: From Homer to Aristotle. (Port Washington: Kennikat Press)
Articles
- Arthur, Marilyn, "Early Greece: The Origin of the Western Attitude Toward Women" in Women and the Ancient World: The Arethusa Paper, J. Perradotto and J. P. Sullivan, eds. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1984)
- Asmis, Elizabeth, "The Stoics on Women," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward, ed. (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Brumbaugh, Robert and John Burnham, "Coins and Classical Philohophy," Teaching Philosophy 12 (1989), 243-255.
- Connell, Sophia M., 2000. “Aristotle and Galen on Sex Difference and Reproduction: A New Approach to an Ancient Rivalry” in Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 31A/3 (June). 405-427.
- Freeland, Cynthia, 2000. “Feminism and Ideology in Ancient Philosophy” in Apeiron: A Journal for Ancient Philosophy and Science 33/4 (December). 365-406.
- Gottner Abendroth, Heide, 1991. The Dancing Goddess: Principles of a Matriarchal Aesthetic, Maureen T. Krause, trans. (Boston: Beacon Press)
- Hawkesworth, Mary E., "Re/Vision: Feminist Theory Confronts the Polis," Social Theory and Practice 13 (1987), 155-186.
- Katz, Marilyn, "Ideology and ‘The Status of Women’ in Ancient Greece," History and Theory 31, 4 (1992), 70-97.
- Kotzin, Rhoda Hadassah, "Ancient Greek Philosophy" in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Molinaro, Ursule, "A Christian Martyr in Reverse Hypatia: 370-415 A.D.," Hypatia 4 (1989), 6-8.
- Nussbaum, Martha, "Therapeutic Arguments and Structures of Desire," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Perez-Estevez, Antonio, "Feminidad Y Racionalidad En El Pensamiento Griego," Rev. Filosof (Venezuela) 9 (1986), 167-199. (Spanish)
- Skinner, Marilyn, ed. "Rescuing Creusa: New Methodological Approaches to Women in Antiquity," Special Issue of Helios 13, 2 (1987)
- Smith, Nicholas, "Plato and Aristotle on the Nature of Women," Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (1983), 467-478.
- Spelman, Elizabeth, "Anger and Insubordination," in Beyond Domination: New Perspectives on Women and Philosophy, Carol Gould, ed. (Totowa NJ: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984)
- Spelman, Elizabeth V., "Woman as Body: Ancient and Contemporary View," Feminist Studies 8 (1982), 109-131.
- Thompson, Patricia J., 1996. "Re-Claiming Hestia: Goddess of Everyday Life," Philosophy in the Contemporary World 3, 4, 20-28.
- Thompson, Patricia J., 2000. “Hestian Thinking in Antiquity and Modernity: Pythagorean Women Philosophers and 19th Century Domestic Scientists” in Philosophy in the Contemporary World 7/2-3 (Summer-Fall). 71-82.
- Wartenberg, Thomas E., "Teaching Women Philosophy," Teaching Philosophy 11 (1988), 15-24.
- Whitbeck, Caroline, "Theories of Sex Difference," in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation, Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Wider, Kathleen, "Women Philosophers in the Ancient World: Donning the Mantle," Hypatia 1 (1986), 21-62.
- Wiseman, Mary Bittner, "Beautiful Exiles in Aesthetics," in Aesthetics in Feminist Perspective, Hilde Hein, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993)
Plato
Books
- Bluestone, Natalie Harris, 1987. Women and the Ideal Society: Plato's Republic and Modern Myths of Gender (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press)
- Buchan, Morag, 1999. Women in Plato's Political Theory (New York: Routledge).
- Tuana, Nancy, ed. 1994. Feminist Interpretations of Plato (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press)
Articles
- Allen, Christine Garside, "Plato on Women," Feminist Studies, 2, 2-3 (1975), 132
- Annas, Julia, "Plato's Republic and Feminism," Philosophy, 51 (1976), 309. Reprinted in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Bluestone, Natalie Harris, 1994. “Why Women Cannot Rule: Sexism in Plato Scholarship” in Feminist Interpretations of Plato, Ed. Nancy Tuana (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 109-130.
- Bowery, Anne-Marie, "Diotima Tells a Story: A Narrative Analysis of Plato's ‘Symposium,’" in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Bowery, Anne-Marie, "Plato Visits Postmodernity," Southwest Philosophy Review 11 (1995), 135-142.
- Brown, Wendy, "’Supposing Truth Were a Woman’: Plato's Subversion of Masculine Discourse," Political Theory 16 (1988), 594-616.
- Calvert, Brian, "Plato and the Equality of Women," Phoenix, 29, 3 (1975)
- Canto, Monique, 1994. “The Politics of Women's Bodies: Reflections on Plato” (Trans. Arthur Goldhammer) in Feminist Interpretations of Plato, Ed. Nancy Tuana (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 49-66.
- Cappelletti, Angel J., "Sobre El Feminismo De Platon," Revista de Filosofio (Venezuela) 12 (1980), 87-96. (Spanish)
- Darling, John, "Are Women Good Enough: Plato's Feminism Re-Examined," Journal of Philosophy in Education 20 (1986), 123-128.
- De Pater, W. and W. Van Langendonck, "Natuurlijkheid Van De Taal En Iconiciteit: Plato En Hedendaagse Taaltheorieen," Tijdschr Filosof 51 (1989), 256-297. (Dutch/Flemish)
- Dickason, Anne, "Anatomy and Destiny: The Role of Biology in Plato's Views of Women," The Philosophical Forum, V (Fall-Winter 1973-1974). Reprinted in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation, Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- duBois, Page, 1994. “The Platonic Appropriation of Reproduction” in Feminist Interpretations of Plato, Ed. Nancy Tuana (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 139-156.
- Fortenbaugh, W. W., "On Plato's Feminism in ‘Republic V,’" Apeiron, IX, 2 (1975)
- Freeman, Barbara, "(Re)writing Patriarchal Texts: The Symposium," in Postmodernism and Continental Philosophy, Hugh J. Silverman and Donn Welton, eds. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1988)
- Gardner, Catherine, 2000. “The Remnants of the Family: The Role of Women and Eugenics in Republic V” in History of Philosophy Quarterly 17/3 (July). 217-235.
- Genova, Judith, "Feminist Dialectics: Plato and Dualism," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Gould, Timothy, "Intensity and its Audiences: Notes Towards a Feminist Perspective," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1982), 287-302.
- Hampton, Cynthia, "Overcoming Dualism: The Importance of the Intermediate in Plato's Philebus," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Hawthorne, Susan, "Diotima Speaks Through the Body," in Engendering Origins Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Irigaray, Luce, "Sorcerer's Love: A Reading of Plato's ‘Symposium,’" Trans. Eleanor H. Kuykendall, in Feminism and Philosophy: Essential Readings in Theory, Reinterpretation, and Application (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995)
- Jacobs, William, "Plato on Female Emancipation and the Traditional Family," Apeiron 12 (1978), 24-31.
- Joo, Maria, "The Platonic ‘Eros’ and Its Feminist Interpretations," Magyar Filozofiai Szemle 1-2-3 (1996), 1-30. (Hungarian)
- Kofman, Sarah, 2002. “Socrates and his Twins (The Socrates(es) of Plato's Symposium)” in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press). 41-67.
- Lange, Lynda, "The Function of Equal Education in Plato's ‘Republic’ and ‘Laws,’" in The Sexism of Social and Political Theory. L. Clark and L. Lange, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979)
- Lesser, Harry, "Plato's Feminism," Philosophy 54 (1979), 113-117.
- Levin, Susan B., "Women's Nature and Role in the Ideal Polis: ‘Republic V’ Revisited," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Levin, Susan B., 2000. “Plato's On Women's Nature: Reflections on the Laws” in Ancient Philosophy 20/1 (Spring). 81-97.
- Lovibond, Sabina, "An Ancient Theory of Gender: Plato and the Pythagorean Table," in Women in Ancient Societies, Archer, Fischler, and Wyke, eds. (London: Routledge), 88-101.
- Mansfeld, Jaap, "Plato Over De Vrouw," Alg. Ned. Tijdschr Wijs 79 (1987), 199-120. (Dutch/Flemish)
- Marquez, Alvaro, "El Tema De Lo Femenino En Platon," Revista de Filosofio (Venezuela) 9 (1986), 33-41. (Spanish)
- Martin, Jane R, "Equality and Education in Plato," in Feminism and Philosophy, M. Vetterling-Braggin, F. A. Elliston, J. English, eds. (Totowa NJ: Littlefield, 1977)
- Nye, Andrea, "The Hidden Host: Irigaray and Diotima at Plato's Symposium," Hypatia 3 (1989), 45-61.
- Nye, Andrea, 1994. “Irigaray and Diotima at Plato's Symposium” in Feminist Interpretations of Plato, Ed. Nancy Tuana (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 197-216.
- Okin, Susan Moller, "Philosopher Queens and Private Wives: Plato on Women and the Family," Philosophy and Public Affairs, 6 (summer 1977)
- Osborne, Martha Lee, "Plato's Unchanging View of Woman: A Denial That Anatomy Spells Destiny," The Philosophical Forum (summer 1975)
- Pierce, Christine, "Equality: ‘Republic V,’" The Monist, 57 (January 1973)
- Pierce, Christine, "Eros and Epistemology," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Pomeroy, Sarah, "Feminism in Book V of Plato's ‘Republic,’" Apeiron, VIII, 1 (1974)
- Santas, Gerasimos, 2005. “Justice, Law, and Women in Plato's Republic” in Philosophical Inquiry: International Quarterly 27/1-2 (Winter-Spring). 25-37.
- Saxenhouse, Arlene W., "Eros and the Female in Greek Political Thought: An Interpretation of Plato's ‘Symposium,’" Political Theory 12 (1984), 5-27.
- Saxenhouse, Arlene W., "The Philosopher and the Female in the Political Thought of Plato," Political Theory, 4 (May 1976), 195-212.
- Senter, Nell W., "Plato on Women," Southwest Philosophical Studies 2 (1977), 4-13.
- Smith, Janet Farrell, "Plato, Irony and Equality," Hypatia WSIF 1 (1983), 597-607.
- Smith, Nicholas, "The Logic of Plato's Feminism," Journal of Social Philosophy 11 (1980), 5-11.
- Spelman, Elizabeth V., 1994. “Hairy Cobblers and Philosopher-Queens” in Feminist Interpretations of Plato, Ed. Nancy Tuana (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 87-108.
- Tress, Daryl McGowan, "Relations in Plato's ‘Timaeus,’" Journal of Neoplatonic Studies 3 (1994), 93-139.
- Tuana, Nancy and William Cowling, 1994. “The Presence and Absence of the Feminine in Plato's Philosophy” in Feminist Interpretations of Plato, Ed. Nancy Tuana (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 243-269.
- Vlastos, Gregory, "Was Plato a Feminist?" Times Literary Supplement 276 (March 17, 1989), 276, 288-289. Cited from Studies in Greek Philosophy ed. Daniel W. Graham, 1995. Volume 2: Socrates, Plato, and Their Tradition (Princeton: Princeton University Press), 133-143.
- Wender, Dorothea, "Plato: Misogynist, Paedophile and Feminist," Arethusa, VI (spring 1973)
Aristotle
Books
- Bickford, Susan, 1996. The Dissonance of Democracy: Listening, Conflict, and Citizenship (Ithaca: Cornell University Press)
- Fortenbaugh, W. W., 1975. Aristotle on Emotion: A Contribution to Philosophical Psychology, Rhetoric, Poetics, Politics, and Ethics (New York: Harper & Row)
- Freeland, Cynthia, 1998. Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press)
- Holland, Nancy, 1998. The Madwoman's Dream: The Concept of the Appropriate in Ethical Thought (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Tessman, Lisa, 2005. Burdened Virtues: Virtue Ethics for Liberatory Struggles (Studies in Feminist Philosophy) (New York: Oxford University Press).
Articles
- Achtenberg, Deborah, "Aristotelian Resources for Feminist Thinking," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Achtenberg, Deborah, "The Role of the Ergon Argument in Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics," Ancient Philosophy 9, 1 (1989),
- Allen, Christine Garside, "Can a Woman be Good in the Same Way as a Man?" Dialogue 10 (1971), 534-544.
- Berman, Ruth, "From Aristotle's Dualism to Materialist Dialectics: Feminist Transformation of Science and Society," in Gender/Body/Knowledge: Feminist Reconstructions of Being and Knowing, Alison M. Jaggar and Susan R. Bordo, eds. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1989)
- Cavarero, Adriana, "Equality and Sexual Difference," in Beyond Equality and Difference, Gisela Bock, ed. (New York: Routledge, 1992)
- Cole, Eve Browning, "’Women, Slaves, and Love of Toil’ in Aristotle's Moral Philosophy," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Cook, Kathleen C., "Sexual Inequality in Aristotle's Theories of Reproduction and Inheritance," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Curd, Patricia, "Aristotelian Visions of Moral Character in Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Curran, Angela, "Feminism and the Narrative Structures of the ‘Poetics,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Deslauriers, Marguerite, "Sex and Essence in Aristotle's ‘Metaphysics’ and ‘Biology,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Fememias, Maria Luisa, "Women and Natural Hierarchy in Aristotle," Hypatia 9, 1 (1994), 164-172.
- Fortenbaugh, W. W., "Aristotle on Slaves and Women," in Articles on Aristotle: 2, Ethics and Politics, J. Barnes, J. Schofield, and R. Sorabji, eds. (London: Duckworth, 1977)
- Freeland, Cynthia A., "Nourishing Speculation: A Feminist Reading of Aristotelian Science," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Freeland, Cynthia A., "On Irigaray on Aristotle," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Green, Judith, "Aristotle on Necessary Verticality, Body Heat, and Gendered Proper Places in the Polis: A Feminist Critique," Hypatia 7, 1 (1992), 70-96.
- Groenhout, Ruth, "The Virtue of Care: Aristotelian Ethics and Contemporary Ethics of Care," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Hass, Marjorie, "Feminist Readings of Aristotelian Logic," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (university Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Hein, Hilde, "Liberating Philosophy: An End to the Dichotomy of Spirit and Matter," in Women, Knowledge, and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy Ann Garry and Marilyn Pearsall, eds. (Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989)
- Hirschman, Linda Redlick, "The Book of ‘A,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Halwani, Raja, 2003. “Care Ethics and Virtue Ethics” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 18/3 (Fall). 160-192.
- Homiak, Marcia, "Feminism and Aristotle's Rational Ideal," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy, Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Horowitz, Maryanne Cline, "Aristotle and Women," Journal of the History of Biology 9 (1976), 183-213.
- Irigaray, Luce, "Place, Interval: A Reading of Aristotle's ‘Physics IV,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Krebs, Angelika, 2000. “Freundschaft und Liebe bei Aristoteles und Hugh LaFollette” in Dialektik: Zeitschrift fuer kulturphilosophie 1. 149-166.
- Koziak, Barbara, "Tragedy, Citizens, and Strangers: The Configuration of Aristotelian Political Emotion," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Lange, Lynda, "Woman is Not a Rational Animal: On Aristotle's Biology of Reproduction," in Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka, eds. (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1983)
- Matthews, Gareth B., "Gender and Essence in Aristotle," Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986), 16-25.
- Merleau, Chloe Taylor, 2003. “Bodies, Genders, and Causation in Aristotle's Biological and Political Theory” in Ancient Philosophy 23/1 (Spring). 125-151.
- Modrak, Deborah K. W., "Aristotle's Theory of Knowledge and Feminist Epistemology," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Modrak, Deborah, "Aristotle: Women, Deliberation, and Nature," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Morsink, Johannes, "Was Aristotle's Biology Sexist?" Journal of the History of Biology 12,1 (1979), 83-112.
- Mulgan, Richard, "Aristotle and the Political Role of Women," History of Political Thought 15, 2 (1994), 179-202.
- Nussbaum, Martha, "Aristotle, Feminism, and Needs for Functioning," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Poster, Carol, "(Re) Positioning Pedagogy: A Feminist Historiography of Aristotle's ‘Rhetorica,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Reutsche, Laura, 2004. “Virtue and Contingent History: Possibilities for Feminist Epistemology” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/1 (Winter). 73-101.
- Rosenberg, Rosalind, "In Search of Woman's Nature, 1850-1920," Feminist Studies, 3 (1975), 141-154.
- Sakezles, Priscilla K., "Feminism and Aristotle," Apeiron 32, 1 (1999), 67-74.
- Schollmeier, Paul, 2003. “Aristotle and Women: Household and Political Roles” in Polis: The Journal of the Society for the Study of Greek Political Thought 20/1-2. 22-42.
- Senack, Christine M., "Aristotle on the Woman's Soul,’ in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Spelman, Elizabeth V., "Aristotle and the Politicization of the Soul," in Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka, eds. (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1983)
- Stiehm, Judith Hicks, "The Unit of Political Analysis: Our Aristotelian Hangover," in Discovering Reality: Feminist Perspectives on Epistemology, Metaphysics, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science. Sandra Harding and Merrill B. Hintikka, eds. (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1983)
- Thom, P., "Stiff Cheese For Women," Philosophical Forum 8, 1 (1976), 94-107.
- Tress, Daryl McGowan, "The Metaphysical Science of Aristotle's ‘Generation of Animals,’ and It Feminist Critics," Review of Metaphysics 46, 2 (1992), 307-341. Reprinted in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Tuana, Nancy, "Aristotle and the Politics of Reproduction," in Engendering Origins, Bat-Ami Bar On, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Tumulty, Peter, "Aristotle, Feminism, and Natural Law Theory," New Scholars 55 (1981), 450-464.
- Ward, Julia K., "Aristotle on Philia: The Beginning of a Feminist Ideal of Friendship," in Feminism and Ancient Philosophy Julie K. Ward (New York and London: Routledge, 1996)
- Whitbeck, Caroline, "Theories of Sex Difference," in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Witt, Charlotte, "Form, Normativity, and Gender in Aristotle: A Feminist Perspective," in Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle, Cynthia A. Freeland, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1998)
- Zack, Naomi, 2001. “Intra-Feminist Criticism and Intellectual Virtue” in Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy (American Philosophical Association Newsletters) 00/2 (Spring). 83-84.
St. Paul
- Dubarle, A. M., "Paul et L'Antifeminisme," Rev. Sci. Phi. Theol. 60 (1976), 261-280. (French)
Medieval Philosophy
Books
- Borresen, Kari Elisabeth, ed. 1991. Images of God and Gender Models: in Judaeo-Christian Tradition (Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press)
- Brabant, Margaret, ed. 1992. Politics, Gender, and Genre: The Political Thought of Christine de Pizan (Boulder: Westview Press)
- Suydam, Mary A. and Joanne E. Zeigler, 1999. Performance and Transformation: New Approaches to Late Medieval Spirituality (New York: St. Martin's Press).
Articles
- Green, Karen, "Christine de Pisan and Thomas Hobbes," Philosophical Quarterly 44, 177 (1994), 456-475.
- Hollywood, Amy M., "Beauvoir, Irigaray, and the Mystical," Hypatia 9, 4 (1994), 158-185.
- John, Helen J., "Hildegard of Bingen: A New Medieval Philosopher?" Hypatia 7, 1 (1992), 115-123.
- McLaughlin, Eleanor, "Equality of Souls, Inequality of Sexes: Women in Medieval Theology," in Religion and Sexism, Rosemary Ruether, ed. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974)
- Ruether, Rosemary, "Misogynism and Virginal Feminism in the Fathers of the Church," in Religion and Sexism, Rosemary Ruether, ed. (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1974)
St. Augustine
Articles
- Borresen, Kari Elisabeth, "Patristic ‘Feminism’: The Case of Augustine,’ Augustinian Studies 25 (1994), 139-152.
- Duval, Shannon, "Augustine's Radiant Confessional--Theatre of Prophecy,’ Contemporary Philosophy 15, 2 (1993), 1-4.
St. Thomas Aquinas
Books
- Traina, Cristina L. H., 1999. Feminist Ethics and Natural Law: The End of the Anathemas (Washington DC: Georgetown University Press)
Articles
- Hartel, Joseph, "The Integral Feminism of St. Thomas Aquinas," Gregorianum 77, 3 (1996), 527-547.
- Hein, Hilde, "Liberating Philosophy: An End to the Dichotomy of Spirit and Matter," in Women, Knowledge, and Reality: Explorations in Feminist Philosophy Ann Garry and Marilyn Pearsall, eds. (Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989)
- Lavaud, B., "Toward a Theology of Woman," Thomist 2 (1940), 459-518.
- Snow, Nancy, 2003. “Feminism and Natural Law Theory: Irreconcilable Differences?” in Vera Lex 4/1-2 (Winter). 5-21.
Renaissance and Sixteenth Century Philosophy
Books
- Maclean, Ian, 1980. The Renaissance Notion of Woman: A Study in the Fortunes of Scholasticism and Medical Science in European Intellectual Life (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
Articles
- Banic-Pajnic, Erna, 2004. “Women in Renaissance Philosophy” in Prilozi za Istrazivanje Hrvatske Filozofske Bastine 59-60/1-2. 69-89 (in Serbo-Croatian).
- Curtis-Wendlandt, Lisa, 2004. “Conversing on Love: Text and Subtext in Tullia d'Aragona's Dialogo della Infinita d'Amore” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/4 (Fall). 77-98.
- Gibson, Joan, "Educating for Silence: Renaissance Women and the Language Arts,’ Hypatia 4 (1989), 9-27.
- Zedler, Beatrice H., "Marie le Jars de Gournay," in A History of Women Philosophers, Volume II: Medieval, Renaissance and Enlightenment, A. D. 500-1600 (Norwell: Kluwer, 1989)
Francis Bacon and the Scientific Revolution
Books
- Merchant, Carolyn, 1980. The Death of Nature: Women, Ecology, and the Scientific Revolution (San Francisco: Harper & Row)
Articles
- Keller, Evelyn Fox, "Baconian Science: A Hermaphroditic Birth," Philosophical Forum 11, 3 (1980), 299-308.
- Landau, Iddo, 1998. “Feminist Criticisms of Metaphors in Bacon's Philosophy of Science” in Philosophy: The Journal of the Royal Institute of Philosophy 73/283 (January). 47-61.
- Potter, Elizabeth, "Modeling the Gender Politics in Science," Hypatia 3 (1988), 19-33.
Seventeenth Century Philosophy
Francois Poullain de la Barre, 1647-1723
- Amoros, Celia, "Cartesianism and Feminism: What Reason has Forgotten; Reasons for Forgetting," Hypatia 9, 1 (1994), 147-163.
- Seidel, Michael A., "Poullain de la Barre's ‘The Woman as Good as the Man,’ Journal of the History of Ideas 35 (1974), 499-508.
René Descartes and Cartesianism
Books
- Bordo, Susan, ed. 1999. Feminist Interpretations of Rene Descartes (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press)
- Bordo, Susan, 1987. The Flight to Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism and Culture (Albany: SUNY Press)
- Scheman, Naomi, 1993. Engenderings: Constructions of Knowledge, Authority, and Privilege (New York: Routledge)
Articles
- Amoros, Celia, "Cartesianism and Feminism: What Reason has Forgotten; Reasons for Forgetting," Hypatia 9, 1 (1994), 147-163
- Atherton, Margaret, "Cartesian Reason and Gendered Reason," in A Mind of One's Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity Louise Antony and Charlotte Witt, eds. (Boulder: Westview Press) 19-34.
- Berman, Ruth, "From Aristotle's Dualism to Materialist Dialectics: Feminist Transformation of Science and Society," in Gender/Body/Knowledge: Feminist Reconstructions ofBeing and Knowing, Alison M. Jaggar and Susan R. Bordo, eds. (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1989)
- Bordo, Susan, "The Cartesian Masculinization of Thought," Signs 11 (1986), 439-456.
- Bordo, Susan and Mario Moussa, "Rehabilitating the ‘I,’" in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Cantrell, Carol H., "Analogy as Destiny: Cartesian Man and the Woman Reader," Hypatia 5, 2 (1990), 7-19.
- Clarke, Stanley, "Descartes' ‘Gender,’" in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- David, Anthony, "Le Doeuff and Irigaray on Descartes," Philosophy Today 41, 3-4 (1997), 367-382.
- Gatens, Moira, "Modern Rationalism," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Gertler, Brie, 2002. “Can Feminists Be Cartesians?” in Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review 41/1 (Winter). 91-112.
- Harth, Erica, "Cartesian Women," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Heywood, Leslie, "When Descartes Met the Fitness Babe: Academic Cartesianism and the Late Twentieth-Century Cult of the Body," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Hodge, Joanna, "Subject, Body, and the Exclusion of Women from Philosophy," in Feminist Perspectives in Philosophy, Morwenna Griffiths, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988) 152-168.
- Irigaray, Luce, "Wonder: A Reading of Descartes, ‘The Passions of the Soul,’" Carolyn Burke and Gillian C. Gill, trans., in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- LaCaze, Marguerite, 2002. “The Encounter between Wonder and Generosity” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/3 (Summer). 1-19.
- Lloyd, Genevieve, "Reason as Attainment," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- O'Neill, Eileen, "Women Cartesians, ‘Feminine Philosophy,’ and Historical Exclusion," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Paliyenko, Adrianna, "Postmodern Turns Against the Cartesian Subject: Descrtaes' ‘I’, Lacan's Other," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Perry, Ruth, "Radical Doubt and the Liberation of Women," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Saenz, Mario, "Cartesian Autobiography/Post-Cartesian Testimonials," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Stern, Karl, "Descartes," in Feminist Interpretations of Rene Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Thompson, J., "Women and the High Priests of Reason," Radical Philosophy 34 (summer 1983), 10-14.
- Wartenberg, Thomas E., "Descartes's Mood: The Question of Feminism in the Correspondence with Elisabeth," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Winders, James A., "Writing Like a Man (?): Descartes, Science, and Madness," in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes, Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Wiseman, Mary Bittner, "Beautiful Exiles in Aesthetics," in Aesthetics in Feminist Perspective, Hilde Hein, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993)
Baruch Spinoza
Books
- Gatens, Moira and Genevieve Lloyd, 1999. Collective Imaginings: Spinoza, Past and Present (London and New York: Routledge).
Articles
- Dale, Catherine Mary, 1999. “A Queer Supplement: Reading Spinoza after Grosz” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/1 (Winter). 1-22.
- Gatens, Moira, "Modern Rationalism," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Gatens, Moira, 2000. “Feminism as Password: Rethinking the Possible with Spinoza and Deleuze” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/2 (Spring). 59-75.
- James, Susan, 2000. “The Power of Spinoza: Feminist Conjunctions” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/2 (Spring). 40-58.
- Rorty, Amelie Oksenberg, 2002, “Spinoza on the Pathos of Idolatrous Love and the Hilarity of True Love,” in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press). 204-224.
- Yeomans, Chris, 2003. “Spinoza, Feminism, and Domestic Violence” in Iyyun: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 52 (January). 57-74.
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Gatens, Moira, "Modern Rationalism," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
Thomas Hobbes
- Dalitz, Renée J., "The Subjection of Women in the Contractual Society," in Empirical Logic and Public Debate, Erik C. W. Krabbe, ed. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1993)
- Duran Forero, Rosalba, 2000. “Hobbes y Spinoza: Un contrapunto sobre la igualdad” in Apuntes Filosoficos 16, 9-19 (in Spanish).
- Green, Karen, "Christine de Pisan and Thomas Hobbes," Philosophical Quarterly 44, 177 (1994), 456-475.
- Stefano, Christine Di, "Masculinity as Ideology in Political Theory: Hobbesian Man Considered," Women's Studies International Forum 6, 6 (1983)
John Locke
- Butler, Melissa, "Early Political Roots of Feminism: John Locke and the Attack on Patriarchy," American Political Science Review 72 (1978) Reprinted in Feminism and Philosophy: Essential Readings in Theory, Reinterpretation, and Application (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995)
- Clark, Lorenne, "Women and Locke: Who Owns the Apples in the Garden of Eden?" in The Sexism of Social and Political Theory. L. Clark and L. Lange, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979)
- Simons, Martin, "Why Can't a Man Be More Like a Woman? (A Note on John Locke's Educational Thought)," Educational Theory 40, 1 (1990), 135-145.
Seventeenth Century Woman Philosophers
Books
- Atherton, Margaret, ed. 1994. Women Philosophers of the Early Modern Period (Indianapolis:Hackett)
- Broad, Jacqueline, 2002. Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
- Hutton, Sarah, 2004. Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
- Nye, Andrea, The Princess and the Philosopher: Letters of Elisabeth of the Palatine to Rene Descartes, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1999.
- Smith, Hilda L., 1982. Reason's Disciples: Seventeenth-Century English Feminists (Urbana: University of Illinois Press)
Articles
- Findlen, Paula, 2002. “Ideas in the Mind: Gender and Knowledge in the Seventeenth Century” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/1 (Winter). 183-196.
- Frankel, Lois, "Damaris Dudworth Masham: A Seventeenth Century Feminist Philosopher," Hypatia 4 (1989), 80-90.
- James, Susan, 2002. “The Passions and Philosophy,” in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press). 131-159.
- O'Neill, Eileen, "Disappearing Ink: Early Modern Philosophers and Their Fate in History," in Philosophy in a Feminist Voice, Janet Kourany, ed. (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1998)
- O'Neill, Eileen, "Women Cartesians, ‘Feminine Philosophy,’ and Historical Exclusion’ in Feminist Interpretations of René Descartes Susan Bordo, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press, 1999)
- Nye, Andrea, "Polity and Prudence:The Ethics of Elisabeth, Princess Palatine," in Hypatia's Daughters: Fifteen Hundred Years of Women Philosophers McAlister, Linda Lopez, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996)
- Pateman, Carole, "Patriarchal Confusions," International Journal of Moral and Social Studies 3 (1988), 127-143.
- Rogers, G.A.J., 2004. “Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century” in Philosophical Books 45/4 (October). 335-339.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon, "Marriage Contract and Social Contract in Seventeenth Century English Political Thought," in The Family in Political Thought, Jean Bethke Elshtain, ed. (Brighton: Harvester Press, 1982)
- Shapiro, Lisa, 1999. “Princess Elisabeth and Descartes: The Union of Soul and Body and the Practice of Philosophy” in British Journal for the History of Philosophy 7/3. 503-520. Reprinted in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). 182-203.
- Tollefsen, Deborah, 1999. “Princess Elisabeth and the Problem of Mind-Body Interaction” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/3 (Summer). 59-77.
- Weinberg, Sue, "Damaris Cudworth Masham: A Learned Lady of the Seventeenth Century," in Norms and Values: Essays on the Work of Virginia Held Joram Graf Haber, ed. (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield)
Mary Astell
Articles
- Bryson, Cynthia B., "Mary Astell: Defender of the ‘Disembodied Mind,’" Hypatia 13, 4 (1998) 40-62.
- Lister, Andrew, 2004. “Marriage and Misogyny: The Place of Mary Astell in the History of Political Thought” in History of Political Thought 25/1 (Spring). 44-72.
- McCrystal, John, "Revolting Women: The Use of Revolutionary Discourse in Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Compared," History of Political Thought 14, 2 (1993), 189-203.
- Taylor, E. Derek, 2001. “Mary Astell's Ironic Assault on John Locke's Theory of Thinking Matter” in Journal of the History of Ideas 62/3 (July). 505-522.
- Weiss, Penny A, 2004. “Mary Astell: Including Women's Voices in Political Theory” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/3 (Summer). 63-84.
Eighteenth Century Philosophy
David Hume
Books
- Baier, Annette, 1994. Moral Prejudices (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press)
- Jacobson, Anne Jaap, ed. 2000. Feminist Interpretations of David Hume (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
- Richards, Janet Radcliffe, 1980. The Sceptical Feminist: A Philosophical Inquiry (Boston: Routledge and K. Paul)
Articles
- Baier, Annette C., 2000, “Hume: The Reflective Women's Epistemologist?” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 19-38.
- Baier, Annette C., 1987. “Hume, the Women's Moral Theorist” in Women and Moral Theory, Eds. Eva Kittay and Diane T. Meyers (Totowa NJ: Rowman and Littlefield). 37-55. Reprinted in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). 227-250.
- Battersby, C., "An Enquiry Concerning the Humean Woman," Philosophy 56 (1981), 303-312.
- Burns, S., "The Humean Female," Dialogue 15, 3 (1976), 414-424.
- Burns, S. and L. Marcil-Lacoste, "Hume on Women," in The Sexism of Social and Political Theory L. Clark and L. Lange, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979)
- Duran, Jane, 2004. “Hume on the Gentler Sex” in Philosophia: Philosophical Quarterly of Israel 31/3-4 (October). 487-500.
- Frasca-Spada, Marina, 2002. “David Hume and the She-Philosophers” in Philosophical Books 43/3 (July). 221-226.
- Guimaraes, Livia, 2004. “The Gallant and the Philosopher” in Hume Studies 30/1 (April). 127-147.
- Gowans, Christopher W., "After Kant: Ventures in Morality Without Respect for Persons," Social Theory and Practice 22, 1 (1996), 105-129.
- Herdt, Jennifer A., 2000. “Superstition and the Timid Sex” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 283-307.
- Hirshmann, Nancy J., 2000. “Sympathy, Empathy, and Obligation: A Feminist Rereading” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 174-193.
- Hough, Sheridan, 2000. “Humean Androgynes and the Nature of ‘Nature’” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 218-238.
- Jacobson, Anne Jaap, 2000. “Reconceptualizing Reasoning and Writing the Philosophical Canon: The Case of David Hume” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 60-84.
- Jenkins, Joyce L. and Robert Shaver, 2000. “‘Mr. Hobbes Could Have Said No More’” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 137-155.
- Kuflik, Arthur, 1998. “Hume on Justice to Animals, Indians, and Women” in Hume Studies 24/1 (April). 53-70.
- Lloyd, Genevieve, 2000, “Hume on the Passion for Truth” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson, (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 39-59.
- Marcil-Lacoste, L., "The Consistency of Hume's Position Concerning Women," Dialogue 15, 3 (1976), 425-440.
- Martinelli-Fernandez, Susan, 2000. “Social Re(Construction): A Humean Voice on Moral Education, Social Constructions, and Feminism” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 194-217.
- Smuts, Aaron A., 2000. “The Metaphorics of Hume's Gendered Skepticism” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 85-106.
- Swanton, Christine, 2000. “Compassion as a Virtue in Hume” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 156-173.
- Taylor, Jacqueline, 2000. “Hume and the Reality of Value” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 107-136.
- Temple, Kathryn, 2000. “‘Manly Composition’: Hume and the History of England” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 263-282.
- Williams, Christopher, 2000. “False Delicacy” in Feminist Interpretations of David Hume, Ed. Anne Jaap Jacobson (University Park, Pennsylvania State University Press). 239-262.
Immanuel Kant
Books
- Baier, Annette, 1994. Moral Prejudices (Cambridge MA: Harvard University Press)
- Herman, Barbara, 1993. The Practice of Moral Judgment (Cambridge MA and London: Harvard University Press).
- Holland, Nancy, 1998. The Madwoman's Dream: The Concept of the Appropriate in Ethical Thought (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Hutchings, Kimberly, 1996. Kant, Critique, and Politics (New York: Routledge)
- Jauch, Ursula Pia, 1989. Immanuel Kant zur Geschlechterdifferenz: Aufklarerische Vorurteilskritik und burgerliche Geschlechtsvormundschaft (Vienna: Passagen) (German)
- Moscovici, Claudia, 1996. From Sex Objects to Sexual Subjects (New York: Routledge)
- Schott, Robin May, 1993. A Feminist Critique of the Kantian Paradigm (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Schott, Robin May, ed. 1997. Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
Articles
- Baier, Annette C., 1997. “How Can Individuals Share Responsibility?” in Feminist Interpretations of Kant, Ed. Robin May Schott (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 297-318.
- Baron, Marcia, "Kantian Ethics and Claims of Detachment," in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Blum, Lawrence, "Kant's and Hegel's Moral Rationalism: A Feminist Perspective," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 12, 2 (1982), 287-302.
- David-Menard, Monique, "Kant, the Law, and Desire," Leslie Lykes de Halbert, trans., in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- David-Menard, Monique, 2000. “Kant's An Essay on the Maladies of the Mind and Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 82-98.
- Gangavane, Deepti, 2004. “Kant on Femininity” in Indian Philosophical Quarterly: Journal of the Department of Philosophy—University of Poona 31/1-4. 359-376.
- Gould, Timothy, "Intensity and its Audiences: Notes Towards a Feminist Perspective," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1982), 287-302.
- Gowans, Christopher W., "After Kant: Ventures in Morality Without Respect for Persons," Social Theory and Practice 22, 1 (1996), 105-129.
- Hall, Kin, "Sensus Communis and Violence: A Feminist Reading of Kant's ‘Critique of Judgment,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Heikes, Deborah K., 2001. “Can Kant's Dialectical Subject Solve the Bias Paradox?” in Contemporary Philosophy 23/1-2 (January-February). 16-23.
- Hermann, Barbara, "Ob es sich lohnen konnte, uber Kants Auffassungen von Sexualitat und Ehe nachzudenken?" Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Philosophie 43, 6 (1995), 967-988. (German)
- Herman, Barbara, 1991. “Agency, Attachment, and Difference” in Ethics 101. 775-797; Reprinted in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press, 2002). 251-277.
- Heinrichs, Thomas, "Die Ehe als Ort gleichberechtigter Lust," Kant Studien 86, 1 (1995)), 41-53. (German)
- Klinger, Cornelia, 1997, “The Concepts of the Sublime and the Beautiful in Kant and Lyotard” in Feminist Interpretations of Kant, Ed. Robin May Schott (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 191-211.
- Kneller, Jane, "The Aesthetic Dimension of Kantian Autonomy," in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Kneller, Jane, "Discipline and Silence: Women and Imagination in Kant's Theory of Taste," in Aesthetics in Feminist Perspective Hilde Hein, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993)
- Kofman, Sarah, 1997. “The Economy of Respect: Kant and Respect for Women” (Trans. Nicola Fisher) in Feminist Interpretations of Kant, Ed. Robin May Schott (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 355-372.
- LaCaze, Marguerite, 2005. “Love, that Indispensable Supplement: Irigaray and Kant on Love and Respect” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/3 (Summer). 92-114.
- Lango, John W., "Does Kant's Ethics Ignore Relations Between Persons?" in Norms and Values: Essays on the Work of Virginia Held Joram Graf Haber, ed. (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 1998)
- Lintott, Sheila, 2003. “Sublime Hunger: A Consideration of Eating Disorders Beyond Beauty” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 18/4 (Fall/Winter). 65-86.
- Mendus, Susan, "Kant: An Honest but Narrow-Minded Bourgeois?" in Women in Western Political Philosophy, Ellen Kennedy and Susan Mendus, eds. (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books, 1987)
- Moen, Marcia, "Feminist Themes in Unlikely Places: Re-Reading Kant's ‘Critique of Judgment,’" in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Mosser, Kurt, 1999. “Kant and Feminism” in Kant-Studien: Philosophische zeitschrift der Kant-Gesellschaft 90/3. 322-353.
- Moyer, Jeanna, 2001. “Why Kant and Ecofeminism Don't Mix” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/3 (Summer). 79-97.
- Nagl-Docekal, Herta, "Feminist Ethics: How it Could Benefit from Kant's Moral Philosophy," Stephanie Morgenstern, trans., in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Okin, Susan Moller, "Reason and Feeling in Thinking about Justice," Ethics 99 (1989), 229-249.
- Piper, Adrian M.S., 1997. “Xenophobia and Kantian Rationalism” in Feminist Interpretations of Kant, Ed. Robin May Schott (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 21-73.
- Ross, Alison, 2000. “Introduction to Monique David-Menard on Kant and Madness” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 77-81.
- Rumsey, Jean, "Re-Visions of Agency in Kant's Moral Theory," in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Schott, Robin May, "Feminism and Kant: Antipathy or Sympathy?" in Autonomy and Community Jane E. Kneller, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1998)
- Schott, Robin May, "Kant," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Schott, Robin May, 1997. “The Gender of Enlightenment” in Feminist Interpretations of Kant, Ed. Robin May Schott (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 319-337.
- Schroder, Hannelore, "Kant's Patriarchal Order," Rita Gircour, trans., in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Sedgwick, Sally, "Can Kant's Ethics Survive the Feminist Critique?" Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 71, 1 (1990), 60-79.
- Uleman, Jennifer K., 2000. “On Kant, Infanticide, and Finding Oneself in a State of Nature” in Zeitschrift fuer philosophische Forschung 54/2 (April-June). 173-195.
- Villarmea, Stella, 2004. “En el corazon de la libertad: El universalismo kantiano desde una aproximacion de genero” in Endoxa: Series Filosoficas 18. 321-336
- Wilson, Holly L., "Rethinking Kant from the Perspective of Ecofeminism," in Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant Robin May Schott, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997)
- Wilson, Holyn, "Kant and Ecofeminism," in Ecofeminism: Women, Culture, Nature Karen J. Warren, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Wiseman, Mary Bittner, "Beautiful Exiles in Aesthetics," in Aesthetics in Feminist Perspective Hilde Hein, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993)
- Zweig, Arnulf, "Kant and the Family," in Kindred Matters Diana Tietjens Meyers, ed. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1993)
- Sapp, Vicki G., "The Philosopher's Seduction: Hume and the Fair Sex," Philosophy and Literature 19, 1 (1995), 1-15.
Liberalism
- Brennan, Theresa and Carole Pateman, "’Mere Auxiliaries to the Commonwealth’: Women and the Origins of Liberalism," Political Studies XXVII 2, (1968)
- Tapper, Marion, "Can a Feminist Be a Liberal?" Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Books
- Lange, Lynda, ed. 2002. Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
Articles
- Bloch, M. and J. H. Bloch, "Women and the Dialectics of Nature in Eighteenth Century French Thought," in Nature, Culture, and Gender, C. MacCormack and M. Strathern, eds. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1980)
- Bradshaw, Leah, 2002. “Rousseau on Civic Virtue, Male Autonomy, and the Construction of the Divided Female” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 65-88.
- Butler, Melissa A., 2002. “Rousseau and the Politics of Care” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 212-228.
- Canovan, Margaret, "Rousseau's Two Concepts of Citizenship," in Women in Western Political Philosophy, Ellen Kennedy and Susan Mendus, eds. (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books, 1987)
- Deutscher, Penelope, 2002. “‘Is It Not Remarkable that Nietzsche…Should Have Hated Rousseau?’ Woman, Femininity: Distancing Nietzsche from Rousseau” in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press) 322-347.
- Gatens, Moira, "Rousseau and Wollstonecraft: Nature vs. Reason," Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986), 1-15.
- Green, Karen, "Rousseau's Women," International Journal of Philosophical Studies 4, 1 (1996), 87-109.
- Holland, Nancy J., "Introduction to Kofman's ‘Rousseau's Phallocratic Ends,’" Hypatia 3 (1989). 119-122.
- Kofman, Sarah, 2002. “Rousseau's Phallocentric Ends” (Trans. Mara Dukats) in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 229-244.
- Kula, Rebecca, 2002. “The Coupling of Human Souls: Rousseau and the Problem of Gender Relations” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 346-382.
- Kuster, Friederike, 1999. “Sophie oder Julie? Paradigmen von weiblichkeit und Geschlechterordnung im werk Jean-Jacques Rousseaus” in Deutsche Zeitschrift fuer Philosophie 47/1. 13-33.
- Lange, Lynda, "Rousseau and Modern Feminism," Soc. Theor. Pract. 7 (1981), 245-277.
- Lange, Lynda, "Rousseau: Women and the General Will," in The Sexism of Social and Political Theory. L. Clark and L. Lange, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979)
- Letzter, Jacqueline and Robert Adelson, 2000. “French Women Opera Composers and the Aesthetics of Rousseau” in Feminist Studies 26/1 (Spring). 69-100.
- Lloyd, Genevieve, "Rousseau on Reason, Nature, and Women," Metaphilosophy 14, 3 & 4 (July & October 1983)
- Makus, Ingrid, 2002. “The Politics of ‘Feminine Concealment’ and ‘Masculine Openness’ in Rousseau” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 187-211.
- Manning, Rita C., 2001. “Rousseau's Other Woman: Collette in Le Devin Du Village” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/2 (Spring). 27-42.
- Marso, Lori J., 2002. “Rousseau's Subversive Women” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 245-276.
- Marso, Lori Jo, 2005. “(Un)Manly Citizens: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's and Germaine de Stael's Subversive Women” in Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy 33:2 (April).
- Martin, J., "Sophie and Emile: A Case Study of Sex Bias in the History of Educational Thought," Harvard Educational Review 51, 3 (1981), 357-371.
- Morgenstern, Mira, 2002. “Women, Power, and the Politics of Everyday Life” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 113-143.
- Okin, Susan Moller, 2002. “The Fate of Rousseau's Heroines” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 89-112.
- Ormiston, Alice, 2002. “Developing a Feminist Concept of the Citizen: Rousseauian Insights on Nature and Reason” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 144-168.
- Pateman, Carole, "’The Disorder of Women’: Women, Love, and the Sense of Justice," Ethics 91 (1980), 20-31.
- Rapaport, Elizabeth, "On the Future of Love: Rousseau and the Radical Feminists," The Philosophical Forum 5, 1-2 (1973-1974), 185-205. Reprinted in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Sapiro, Virginia and Penny A. Weiss, 1996. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft: Restoring the Conversation” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 179-208.
- Thomas, Paul, "Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Sexist?" Feminist Studies (1991), 195-218.
- Weiss, Penny, "Rousseau's Political Defense of the Sex-Roled Family," Hypatia (1990), 90-109.
- Weiss, Penny A., 1996. “Wollstonecraft and Rousseau: The Gendered Face of Political Theorists” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 15-32.
- Weiss, Penny and Anne Harper, 2002. “Rousseau's Political Defense of the Sex-Roled Family” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 42-64.
- Weistad, Else, 2002. “Empowerment Inside Patriarchy: Rousseau and the Masculine Construction of Femininity” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 169-186.
- Wexler, Victor, "’Made for Man's Delight’: Rousseau as Anti-Feminist," American Historical Review 81, 2 (April 1976)
- Wingrove, Elizabeth, 2002. “Republican Romance,” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 315-345.
- Wingrove, Elizabeth Rose, 2002. “Rousseau's Republican Romance” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/2 (Spring).
- Wittig, Monique, 2002. “On the Social Contract” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 383-392.
- Zerilli, Linda, 2002. “‘Une Maitresse Imperieuse’: Women in Rousseau's Semiotic Republic” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Ed. Lynda Lange (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 277-314.
Mary Wollstonecraft
Books
- Falco, Maria J., ed., 1996. Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press)
- Sabrosky, Judith A., 1979. From Rationality to Liberation (Westport: Greenwood Press)
- Taylor, Barbara, 2003. Mary Wollstonecraft and the Feminist Imagination (Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press).
Articles
- Abbey, Ruth, 1999. “Back to the Future: Marriage as Friendship in the Thought of Mary Wollstonecraft” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/3 (Summer). 78-95.
- Barker-Benfield, G. J., "Mary Wollstonecraft: Eighteenth-Century Commonwealthwoman," Journal of the History of Ideas 50 (1989), 95-115.
- Brace, Laura, 2000. “‘Not Empire, but Equality’: Mary Wollstonecraft, the Marriage State and the Sexual Contract” in Journal of Political Philosophy 8/4 (December). 433-455.
- Brody, Miriam, "Mary Wollstonecraft: Sexuality and Women's Rights," in Feminist Theories, Dale Spender, ed. (London: The Women's Press, 1983)
- Brody, Miriam, 1996. “The Vindication of the Writes of Women: Mary Wollstonecraft and Enlightenment Rhetoric” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 105-124.
- Coddetta, Carolina, "The Problem of Power in the Feminist Theory," Fronesis 2, 2 (1995), 59-95. (Spanish)
- Disch, Lisa, "Claire Loves Julie: Reading the Story of Women's Friendship in ‘La Nouvelle Heloise,’" Hypatia 9, 3 (1994), 19-45.
- Duhan, Laura, "Feminism and Peace Theory: Women as Nurturers versus Women as Public Citizens," in In the Interest of Peace: A Spectrum of Philosophical Views (Wolfeboro: Longwood, 1990)
- Falco, Maria J., 1996. “Introduction: Who Was Mary Wollstonecraft?” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-14.
- Ferguson, Moira, 1996. “Mary Wollstonecraft and the Problematic of Slavery” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 125-150.
- Gatens, Moira, "Rousseau and Wollstonecraft: Nature vs. Reason," Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986), 1-15.
- Grimshaw, Jean, "Mary Wollstonecraft and the Tensions in Feminist Philosophy," Radical Philosophy 52 (1989), 11-17.
- Gubar, Susan, "Feminist Misogyny: Mary Wollstonecraft and the Paradox of ‘It Takes One to Know One,’" Feminist Studies 20, 3 (1994), 453-473.
- Gunther-Canada, Wendy, 1996. “Mary Wollstonecraft's ‘Wild Wish’: Confounding Sex in the Discourse on Political Rights” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 61-84.
- Gunther-Canada, Wendy, 1996. “‘The Same Subject Continued’: Two Hundred Years of Wollstonecraft Scholarship” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 209-224.
- Heyes, Cressida, 2000. “Teaching Wollstonecraft's Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman” in Teaching Philosophy 23/2 (June). 111-125.
- Janes, R. M., "On the Reception of Mary Wollstonecraft's ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women,’" Journal of the History of Ideas 39 (1978), 293-302.
- Korsmeyer, Carolyn, "Reason and Morals in the Early Feminist Movement: Mary Wollstonecraft," Philosophical Forum (Boston) 5, 1-2 (1973-1974). Reprinted in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Larson, Elizabeth, "Mary Wollstonecraft and Women's Rights," Free Inquiry 12, 2 (1992). 45-48.
- Mackenzie, Catriona, "Reason and Sensibility: The Ideal of Women's Self-Governance in the Writings of M. Wollstonecraft," in Hypatia's Daughters: Fifteen Hundred Years of Women Philosophers McAlister, Linda Lopez, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996)
- McCrystal, John, "Revolting Women: The Use of Revolutionary Discourse in Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Compared," History of Political Thought 14, 2 (1993), 189-203.
- Miller, Louise Byer, 1996. “Wollstonecraft, Gender Equality, and the Supreme Court” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 151-165.
- Muller, Virginia L., 1996. “What Can Liberals Learn from Mary Wollstonecraft?” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 47-60.
- Poston, Carol H., 1996. “Mary Wollstonecraft and ‘The Body Politic’” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 85-104.
- Sapiro, Virginia, 1996. “Wollstonecraft, Feminism, and Democracy: ‘Being Bastilled’” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 33-46.
- Sapiro, Virginia and Penny A. Weiss, 1996. “Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Mary Wollstonecraft: Restoring the Conversation” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 179-208.
- Stetson, Dorothy McBride, 1996. “Women's Rights and Human Rights: Intersection and Conflict” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 165-178.
- Taylor, Barbara, 1999. “Misogyny and Feminism: The Case of Mary Wollstonecraft” in Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 6/4 (December). 499-512.
- Weiss, Penny A., 1996. “Wollstonecraft and Rousseau: The Gendered Face of Political Theorists” in Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft, Ed. Maria J. Falco (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 15-32.
- Wexler, Alice, "Mary Wollstonecraft, Her Tragic Life and Her Passionate Struggle for Freedom," Feminist Studies 7 (1981), 114-133.
- Wingrove, Elizabeth, 2005. “Getting Intimate with Wollstonecraft: In the Republic of Letters” in Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy 33/3 (June). 344-369.
- Zaw, Susan Khin, 1998. “The Reasonable Heart: Mary Wollstonecraft's View of the Relation between Reason and Feeling in Morality, Moral Psychology, and Moral Development” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 13/1 (Winter). 78-117.
Catharine Macaulay
- Gardner, Catherine, "Catharine Macaulay's ‘Letters on Education’: Odd but Equal," Hypatia 13, 1 (1998), 118-137.
Jeremy Bentham
Books
- Campos-Boralevi, Lea, 1984. Bentham and the Oppressed (West: Berlin-De-Gruyter)
Articles
- Williford, Miriram, "Bentham and the Rights of Women," Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (January-March 1975)
Nineteenth Century Philosophy
James Mill
Articles
- Ball, Terence, "Utilitarianism, Feminism and the Franchise: James Mill and His Critics," History of Political Thought 1 (1980)
- Jose, Jim, 2000. “Contesting Patrilineal Descent in Political Theory: James Mill and Nineteenth-Century Feminism” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/1 (Winter). 151-174.
John Stuart Mill
Books
- Himmelfarb, Gertrude, 1974. On Liberty and Liberalism: The case of John Stuart Mill (New York: Knopf)
- Morales, Maria H., 1996. Perfect Equality: John Stuart Mill on Well-Constituted Communities (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield)
- Pappe, H. O., 1962. John Stuart Mill and the Harriet Taylor Myth (New York: Cambridge University Press)
- Pyle, Andrew, ed. 1995. ‘The Subjection of Women’: Contemporary Responses to John Stuart Mill (Bristol: Thoemmes)
Articles
- Annas, Julia, "Mill and the Subjection of Women," Philosophy 52 (1977)
- Brecher, Bob, "Why Patronize Feminists? A reply to Stove on Mill," Philosophy 68, 265 (1993), 397-400.
- Brown, D.G., 1998. “Stove's Reading of Mill” in Utlitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies 10/1 (March). 122-126.
- Burgess Jackson, Keith, "John Stuart Mill, Radical Feminist," Social Theory and Practice 21, 3 (1995), 389-396.
- Donner, Wendy, "John Stuart Mill's Liberal Feminism," Philosophical Studies 69, 2-3 (1993), 155-166.
- Dyzanhaus, David, "John Staurt Mill and the Harm of Pornography," Ethics 102, 3 (1992), 534-551.
- Gerson, Gal, 2004. “Gender in the Liberal Tradition: Hobhouse on the Family” in History of Political Thought 25/4 (Winter). 700-725.
- Goldstein, Leslie, "Mill, Marx, and Women's Liberation," Journal of the History of Philosophy XVIII, 3 (July 1980)
- Hornsby, Jennifer and Rae Langton, "Free Speech and Illocution," Legal Theory 4, 1 (1998), 21-37.
- Howes, John, "Mill on Women and Human Development," Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986), 66-74.
- Knight, Jamie K., "With Liberty and Justice for Some," International Journal of Applied Philosophy 2 (1984), 85-90.
- Mahowald, Mary B., "Against Paternalism: A Developmental View," Philosophy Research Archives 6, 1386 (1980)
- Mahowald, Mary, "Freedom versus Happiness, and ‘Women's Lib,’" Journal of Social Philosophy 6 (1975), 10-13.
- Mendus, Susan, "John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor on Women and Marriage," Utilitas 6, 2 (1994), 287-299.
- Nubiola, Jaime, "Emancipacion, magnanimidad y mujeres," Anuario Filosofico 27, 2 (1994), 641-654 (Spanish)
- Robson, John M., "’Feminine’ and ‘Masculine’: Mill vs. Grote," Mill Newsletter 12 (1977), 18-22.
- Shanley, Mary Lyndon, "Marital Slavery and Friendship: John Stuart Mills’ ‘The Subjection of Women," Political Theory 9 (1981), 229-247.
- Skipper, Robert, "Mill and Pornography," Ethics 103, 4 (1993), 726-730.
- Smith, G.W., 2000. “J.S. Mill on What We Don't Know about Women” in Utilitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies 12/1 (March). 41-61.
- Tulloch, Gail, "Mill's Epistemology in Practice in His Liberal Feminism," Educational Philosophy and Theory 21, 2 91989), 32-39.
- Williams, Reginald M., 2005. “Affirmative Action, the May the Best Person Win Intuition, and Mill's The Subjection of Women” in Public Affairs Quarterly 19/1 (January). 65-80.
Marx and Marxism
Books
- Aronson, Ronald, 1994. After Marxism (New York: Guilford)
- Barrett, Michele. 1980. Women's Oppression Today (London: Redwood Burn LTD)
- Carver, Terrell and Paul Thomas, eds. 1995. Rational Choice Marxism (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Cooke, Brett, George E. Slusser, and Jaume Marti-Olivella, eds. 1998. The Fantastic Other: An Interface of Perspectives (Amsterdam: Rodopi)
- Dunayevskaya, Raya, 2003. Philosophy and Revolution: From Hegel to Sartre, and from Marx to Mao (Lanham MD: Lexington Books).
- Dunayevskaya, Raya, 2002. The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialectic in Hegel and Marx, Eds. Kevin B. Anderson and Peter Hudis (New York: Lexington Books).
- Ferguson, Kathy E., 1980. Self, Society, and Womankind: The Dialectic of Liberation (Wesport: Greenwood Press)
- Gamble, Andrew, David Marsh, and Tony Tant, eds. 1999. Marxism and Social Science, (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press).
- Gottlieb, Roger D., ed. 1989. An Anthology of Western Marxism (New York: Oxford University Press)
- Hartsock, Nancy C. M., 1983. Money, Sex, and Power: Toward a Feminist Historical Materialism (New York: Longman)
- Hartsock, Nancy C.M., 1998. The Feminist Standpoint Revisited and Other Essays, (Boulder: Westview Press).
- Kain, Philip J., 1993. Marx and Modern Political Theory (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield) Chapter 7
- Messerschmidt, James W., 1986. Capitalism, Patriarchy, and Crime: Toward a Socialist Feminist Criminology (Totowa: Rowman & Littlefield)
- Nordquist, Joan, 2000. Social Theory: A Bibliographic Series, No. 56—Marxism and Ecology: A Bibliography (Santa Cruz: Reference & Research).
- Sayers, Janet, 1982. Biological Politics (London: Tavistock)
- Stevernagel, Gertrude A., 1979. Political Philosophy as Therapy: Marcuse Reconsidered (Westport: Greenwood)
- Vogel, Lise, 1983. Marxism and the Oppression of Women: Toward a Unitary Theory (London: Pluto)
Articles
- Alfaro Molina, Rocio, 2002. “Algunos aportes feministas a la teoria del estado” in Revista de Filosofia de la Universidad de Costa Rica 40/100 (January-June). 119-123.
- Aveling, Eleanor Marx and Edward Aveling, "The Woman Question: From a Socialist Point of View," Westminster Review 125 (1886)
- Bologh, Roslyn Wallach, "Marx, Weber, and Masculine Theorizing: A Feminist Analysis," in The Marx-Weber Debate Norbert Wiley, ed. (Newbury Park: Sage, 1987)
- Brod, Harry, "Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality," Social Theory and Practice 14 (1988), 265-284.
- Cocks, Joan, "Cultural Theory Looks at Identity and Contradiction," Quest (1990), 38-60.
- Dickenson, Donna L., 2001. “Property and Women's Alienation from Their Own Reproductive Labor” in Bioethics 15/3 (June). 205-217.
- Dunayevskaya, Raya, "Marx's ‘New Humanism’ and the Dialectics of Women's Liberation in Primitive and Modern Societies," Praxis International 3-4 (1984)
- Garcia Estebanez, Emilio, 2002. “Etica y sociologia en Estudioes Filosoficos” in Estudioes Filosoficos 51/148 (September-December). 479-487.
- Gimenez, Martha E., 2000. “What's Material about Materialist Feminism?: A Marxist Feminist Critique” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 101 (May-June). 18-28.
- Glass, Marvin and Ernie Thompson, "Reproduction for Money: Marxist Feminism and Surrogate Motherhood," Nature, Society, and Thought 7, 3 (1994), 281-297.
- Golat, Kelly F., 2003. “The Question of Equality: Mainstream Feminism Misses the Marxist Point” in Dialogue: Journal of Phi Sigma Tau 43/2-3 (April). 34-38.
- Goldstein, Leslie, "Mill, Marx, and Women's Liberation," Journal of the History of Philosophy XVIII, 3 (July 1980)
- Hartsock, Nancy C. M., "The Feminist Standpoint: Developing the Ground for a Specifically Feminist Historical Materialism," in Feminism and Philosophy: Essential Readings in Theory, Reinterpretation, and Application (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995)
- Held, Virginia, "Marx, Sex, and the Transformation of Society," The Philosophical Forum 5, 1-2 (1973-1974), 168-184. Reprinted in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Henderson, Janet, "An Eco-Feminist Critique of Marx," Dialogue (PST) 31 (1989), 58-64.
- Jackson, Stevi, 1999. “Marxism and Feminism” in Marxism and Social Science, Eds. Andrew Gamble, David Marsh, and Tony Tant (Urbana-Champaign: University of Illinois Press). 11-34.
- Jaggar, Alison, "Human Biology in Feminist Theory: Sexual Equality Reconsidered," in Beyond Domination Carol C. Gould., ed. (Totowa: Rowman & Allanheld, 1984)
- Jones, Kathleen B., "Socialist-Feminist Theories of the Family," Praxis International 8 (1988), 284-300.
- Kain, Philip J., "Marx, Housework, and Alienation," Hypatia 8, 1 (1993), 121-144.
- Kain, Philip J., "Modern Feminism and Marx," Studies in Soviet Thought 44, 3 (1992), 159-192. (German)
- Knapp, Gudrun-Axeli, 1999. “Flaschenpost und Tomate: Anmerkungen zur Frage einer Kritischen Theorie der Gegenwart” in Zeitschrift fuer Kritische Theorie 9. 103-119.
- Marcuse, Herbert, "Marxism and Feminism," Women's Studies 2, 3 (1974), 279-288.
- Nicholson, Linda, "Feminism and Marx: Integrating Kinship with the Economic," Praxis International 5 (1986), 367-380.
- O'Brien, Mary, "Reproducing Marxist Man," in Feminism and Philosophy: Essential Readings in Theory, Reinterpretation, and Application (Boulder: Westview Press, 1995)
- Ousmanova, Almira, 2003. “On the Ruins of Orthodox Marxism: Gender and Cultural Studies in Eastern Europe” in Studies in East European Thought 55/1 (March). 37-50.
- Pasquinelli, Carla, "Beyond the Longest Revolution: The Impact of the Italian Women's Movement on Cultural and Social Change," Praxis International 4 (1984), 131-136.
- Schmitt, Richard, "Alienation and Autonomy," Praxis International 8 (1988), 222-236.
- Schmitt, Richard, "A New Hypothesis about the Relations of Class, Race, and Gender: Capitalism as a Dependent System," Social Theory and Practice 14 (1988), 345-365.
- Wendling, Amy, 2002. “Partial Liberations: The Machine, Gender, and High-Tech Culture” in International Studies in Philosophy 34/2. 169-185.
Friedrich Engels
Books
- Sayers, Janet, Mary Evans, and Nenneke Redclift, eds. 1987. Engels Revisited: New Feminist Essays (London: Travistock)
- Vogel, Lise, 1983. Marxism and the Oppression of Women: Toward a Unitary Theory (London: Pluto)
Articles
- Carling, Alan, "Rational Choice Marxism and Postmodern Feminism: Towards a More Meaningful Incomprehension," in Rational Choice Marxism Terrell Carver, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995)
- Carvel, Terrel, "Engels' Feminism," History of Political Thought VI, 3 (winter 1985)
- Dunayevskaya, Raya, "Marx's ‘New Humanism’ and the Dialectics of Women's Liberation in Primitive and Modern Societies," Praxis International 3 (1984), 369-381.
- Haug, Frigga, 1996. “Entweder Geschlecht oder Arbeit—eine ratselhafte Disjunktion bei Engels” in Das Argument: Zeitschrift fuer Philosophie und Sozialwissenschaften 214/2. 239-245.
Charles Darwin
Books
- Sayers, Janet, 1982. Biological Politics (London: Tavistock)
Articles
- Deutscher, Penelope, 2004. “The Descent of Man and the Evolution of Woman” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/2 (Spring). 35-55.
- Gates, Barbara T., "Revisioning Darwin, with Sympathy," History of European Ideas 19, 4-6 (1994), 761-768.
- Richards, Evelleen, "Darwin and the Descent of Women," in The Wider Domain of Evolutionary Thought David Oldroyd, ed. (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1983), 57-112.
William James
- Radin, Margaret Jane, "The Pragmatist and the Feminist," in Pragmatism in Law and Society Michael Brint, ed. (Boulder: Westview Press, 1991)
George Santayana
- Miller, Marjorie C., "Essence and Identity: Santayana and the Category ‘Women,’" Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 30, 1 (1994), 33-50.
Charles Saunders Peirce
- Ayim, Maryann, "The Implications of Sexually Stereotypic Language as Seen Through Peirce's Theory of Signs," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 19 (1983), 183-198.
- Chopp, Rebecca S., "Feminist Queries and Metaphysical Musings," Modern Theology 11, 1 (1995), 47-63.
- Moen, Marcia K., "Peirce's Pragmatism as a Resource for Feminism," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society (1991), 435-450.
- Sharp, Ann Margaret, "Peirce, Feminism, and Philosophy for Children," in Children: Thinking and Philosophy Daniela G. Camhy, ed. (Sankt Augustin: Academia, 1994)
- Thayer-Bacon, Barbara, 2005. “Peirce on Education: Discussion of Peirce's Definition of a University” in Studies in Philosophy and Education 24/3-4 (July). 317-325.
John Dewey
Books
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, ed. 2002. Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
Articles
- Addams, Jane, 2002. “A Toast to John Dewey” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 25-30.
- Aleman, Ana M. Martinez, 2002. “Identity, Feminist Teaching, and John Dewey” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 113-129.
- Boisvert, Raymond D., "Heteronomous Freedom," in Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Culture John Stuhr, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Capps, John, "Pragmatism, Feminism, and the Sameness-Difference Debate," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 32, 1 (1997), 39-54.
- Clark, Ann, "The Quest for Certainty in Feminist Thought," Hypatia 8, 3 (1993), 84-93.
- Diller, Ann, 2003. “Dewey, Gilligan, and Gosselin on Learning Responsibility” in Philosophy of Education. 316-318.
- Droege, Paula, 2002. “Reclaiming a Subject, or A View from Here” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 160-185.
- Duhan, Laura, "Feminism and Peace Theory: Women as Nurturers versus Women as Public Citizens," in In the Interest of Peace: A Spectrum of Philosophical Views (Wolfeboro: Longwood, 1990)
- Duran, Jane, 2001. “A Holistically Deweyan Feminism” in Metaphilosophy 32/3 (April). 279-292.
- Fischer, Marilyn, 2002. “Jane Addams's Critique of Capitalism as Patriarchal” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 278-296.
- Gatens-Robinson, Eugenie, "Dewey and the Feminist Successor Science Project," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society (1991), 417-433.
- Gatens-Robinson, Eugenie, 2002. “The Pragmatic Ecology of the Object: John Dewey and Donna Haraway on Objectivity” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 189-209.
- Giarelli, James M., "Dewey and the Feminist Successor Pragmatism Project," Free Inquiry 13, 1 (1993), 30-31.
- Gosselin, Colette, 2003. “In a Different Voice and the Transformative Experience: A Deweyan Perspective” in Educational Theory 53/1 (Winter). 91-105.
- Green, Judith M., 2002. “Deepening Democratic Transformation: Deweyan Individuation and Pragmatist Feminism” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 260-277.
- Hart, Carroll Guen, "’Power in the Service of Love’: John Dewey's ‘Logic’ and the Dream of a Common Language," Hypatia 8, 2 (1993), 1990-214.
- Heldke, Lisa and Stephen Kellers, "Objectivity as Responsibility," Metaphilosophy 26, 4 (1995), 360-378.
- Heldke, Lisa, 2002. “How Practical Is John Dewey?” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 239-259.
- Lagemann, Ellen Condliffe, 2002. “Experimenting with Education: John Dewey and Ella Flagg Young at the University of Chicago” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 31-46.
- Leach, Mary, "(Re)searching Dewey for Feminist Imaginaries: Linguistic Continuity, Discourse, and Gossip," Studies in Philosophy and Education 13, 3-4 (1995), 291-306.
- McKenna, Erin, 2002. “The Need for a Pragmatist Feminist Self” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 133-159.
- Miller, Marjorie C., 2002. “Feminism and Pragmatism: On the Arrival of a ‘Ministry of Disturbance, a Regulated Source of Annoyance; a Destroyer of Routine, an Underminer of Complacency’” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 78-91.
- Minnich, Elizabeth Kamarck, 2002. “Philosophy, Education, and the American Tradition of Aspirational Democracy” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 95-112.
- Pappas, Gregory Fernando, "Dewey and Feminism: The Affective and Relationships in Dewey's Ethics," Hypatia 8, 2 (1993), 78-95.
- Pappas, Gregory Fernando, 2001. “Dewey and Latina Lesbians on the Quest for Purity” in Journal of Speculative Philosophy: A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination 15/2. 152-161.
- Rethorst, John C., "Myth and Morality," Journal of Moral Education (1991), 329-337.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, "John Dewey's Pragmatist Feminism," in Reading Dewey Larry A. Hickman, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998)
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, "Validating Women's Experience Pragmatically," in Philosophy and the Reconstruction of Culture John Stuhr, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1994)
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 2000. “Feminist Ethics and the Sociality of Dewey's Moral Theory” in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy 36/4 (Fall). 529-534.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 2002. “John Dewey's Pragmatist Feminism” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 47-77.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 2002. “Introduction” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-22.
- Sorrell, Kory Spencer, "Feminist Ethics and Dewey's Moral Theory," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 35, 1 (1999), 89-114.
- Sorrell, Kory Spencer, 1999. “Feminist Ethics and Dewey's Moral Theory” in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy 35/1 (Winter). 89-114.
- Sullivan, Shannon, "Teaching as a Pragmatist: Relating Non-Foundational Theory and Classroom Practice," Teaching Philosophy 20, 4 (1997), 401-419.
- Sullivan, Shannon, 2002. “The Need for Truth: Toward a Pragmatist-Feminist Standpoint Theory” in Feminist Interpretations of John Dewey, Ed. Charlene Haddock Seigfried (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 210-235.
- Sullivan, Shannon, 2000. “Reconfiguring Gender with John Dewey: Habit, Bodies, and Cultural Change” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/1 (Winter). 23-42.
- Upin, Jane, "Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Instrumentalism Beyond Dewey," Hypatia 8, 2 (1993), 15-37.
Other Nineteenth Century Philosophy
Books
- Benstock, Shari, ed. 1987. Feminist Issues in Literary Scholarship (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Boller, Paul Jr., 1974. American Transcendentalism, 1830-1860: An Intellectual Inquiry (New York: Putnam)
- Eisenstein, Zillah R. 1981. The Radical Future of Liberal Feminism (New York: Longman)
- McElroy, Wendy, ed. 1982. Freedom, Feminism, and the State (Washington DC: Cato Institute)
Articles
- Altman, Elizabeth C., "The Philosophical Bases of Feminism: The Feminist Doctrines of the Saint-Simonians and Charles Fourier," Philosophical Forum (Boston) 7 (1976), 277-293.
- Bar-On, Bat Ami, "The Feminist ‘Sexuality Debates’ and the Transformation of the Political," Hypatia 7, 4 (1992), 45-58.
- Berry, Edmund G., "Margaret Fuller Ossoli, 1810-1850," Dalhousie Review 30 (1950), 369-376.
- Brouwer, Christien, "Nature in Terms of Femininity: The Case of Nineteenth Century Plant Geography," Commun. Cog. 21 (1988), 129-132.
- Bruland, Esther Byle, "Evangelical and Feminist Ethics: Complex Solidarities," Journal of Religious Ethics 17, 2 (1989), 139-160.
- DuBois, Ellen, "The Radicalism of the Woman Suffrage Movement: Notes Toward the Reconstruction of Nineteenth-Century Feminism," Feminist Studies 3 (1975), 63-71.
- Gardner, Catherine Villanueva, 2004. “Heaven-Appointed Educators of Mind: Catharine Beecher and the Moral Power of Women” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/2 (Spring). 1-16.
- George, Sam, 2005. “The Cultivation of the Female Mind: Enlightened Growth, Luxuriant Decay and Botanical Analogy in Eighteenth-Century Texts” in History of European Ideas 31/2. 209-223.
- Goldstein, Leslie Friedman, "Early European Feminism and American Women," in Women's Rights and the Rights of Man, A. J. Arnaud, ed. (Oxford: Aberdeen, 1990)
- Goldstein, Leslie Friedman, "Early Feminist Theories in French Utopian Socialism: The St. Simonians and Fourier," Journal of the History of Ideas 43 (1982), 91-108.
- Gordon, Linda and Ellen DuBois, "Seeking Ecstasy on the Battlefield: Danger and Pleasures in Nineteenth Century Feminist Sexual Thought," Feminist Studies 9 (1983), 7-26.
- Gurtler, Sabine, 2005. “The Ethical Dimension of Work: A Feminist Perspective” (Trans. Andrew F. Smith) in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/2 (Spring). 119-134.
- Harvey, Joy, 2004. “Almost a Man of Genius: Clemence Royer, Feminism, and Nineteenth-Century Science” in American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 25/2 (May).
- Jose, Jim, 2004. “No More Like Pallas Athena: Displacing Patrilineal Accounts of Modern Feminist Political Theory” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/4 (Fall). 1-22.
- Li, Shang-Jen, 2004. “The Nurse of Parasites: Gender Concepts in Patrick Manson's Parasitological Research” in Journal of the History of Biology 37/1 (Spring). 103-130.
- McLaren, Angus, "Sex and Socialism: The Opposition of the French Lefts to Birth Control in the Nineteenth Century," Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (1976), 475-492.
- Morantz-Sanchez-Regina, 2000. “Negotiating Power at the Bedside: Historical Perspectives on Nineteenth-Century Patients and Their Gynecologists” in Feminist Studies 26/2 (Summer). 287-309.
- Palmer, L. M., "The End of the End of Ideology," History of European Ideas 49, 4-6 (1994), 709-713.
- Pedersen, Joyce Senders, "Education, gender, and Social Change in Victorian Liberal Feminist Theory," History of European Ideas 8 (1987), 503-519.
- Pettit, Clare, 2002. “An Everyday Story: Wives, Daughters and Nineteenth-Century Natural Science” in Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 33C/2 (June). 325-335.
- Polyakov, L. V., "Women's Emancipation and the Theology of Sex in Nineteenth Century Russia," Philosophy East and West 42, 2 (1992), 297-308.
- Pratt, Scott L., 2004. “Rebuilding Babylon: The Pluralism of Lydia Maria Child” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/2 (Spring). 92-104.
- Raymond, Camille, 2003. “L'utopie feminine americaine au 19e siecle: Victoria Woodhull et Tennessee Claflin” in Horizons Philosophiques 14/1 (Autumn). 56-76.
- Riot-Sarcey, Michele and Eleni Varikas, "Feminist Consciousness in the Nineteenth Century: The Consciousness of a Pariah?" Praxis International 5 (1986), 443-465.
- Rogers, Dorothy G., 2004. “Before Care: Marietta Kies, Lucia Ames Mead, and Feminist Political Theory” in Hypatia: A Feminist Journal of Philosophy 19/2 (Spring). 105-117.
- Schafer, Sylvia, "When the Child is the Father of the Man: Work, Sexual Difference, and the Guardian-State in Third Republic France," History and Theory 31, 4 (1992), 98-115.
- Sears, W. P., "The Educational Theories of Louisa May Alcott," Dalhousie Review 27 (1947), 327-334.
- Walhout, Donald, 2001. “Julia Gulliver as Philosopher” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/1 (Winter). 72-89.
- Wenzel, Catherina, 2000. “Wenn aus Drachen Prinzessinnen werden: Liselotte Richter als Universitatsprofessorin und leidenschaftlich religiose Denkerin” in Theologie und Philosophie: vierteljahresschrift 75/2. 250-261 (in German).
- Wosk, Julie, "The ‘Electric Eve’: Galvanizing Women in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Art and Technology," Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (1993), 43-56.
Topics — Utilitarianism
Articles
- Boralevi, Lea Campos, "Utilitarianism and Feminism," in Women in Western Political Philosophy. Ellen Kennedy and Susan Mendus, eds. (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books, 1987)
- De Miguel Alvarez, Ana, 2001. “Aportiaciones a una reconstruccion del debate sobre la igualdad sexual en la tradicion utilitarista” in Telos: Revista Iberoamerica de Estudios Utilitaristas 10/2. 21-36.
- Schultz, Bart, 2000. “Sidgwick's Feminism” in Utilitas: A Journal of Utilitarian Studies 12/3 (November). 379-401.
Nineteenth Century Continental Philosophy
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Books
- Dunayevskaya, Raya, 2003. Philosophy and Revolution: From Hegel to Sartre, and from Marx to Mao (Lanham MD: Lexington Books).
- Dunayevskaya, Raya, 2002. The Power of Negativity: Selected Writings on the Dialetic in Hegel and Marx, Eds. Kevin B. Anderson and Peter Hudis (New York: Lexington Books).
- Gauthier, Jeffrey A., 1997. Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice, Recognition, and the Feminine (Albany: SUNY Press)
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, 1996. Feminist Interpretations of G. W. F. Hegel (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, 1987. Woman, Nature, and Psyche (New Haven: Yale University Press)
Articles
- Armstrong, Susan, "A Feminist Reading of Hegel and Kierkegaard," in Hegel, History, and Interpretation Shaun Gallagher, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1997)
- Arthur, Chris, "Hegel as Lord and Master," Radical Philosophy 50 (1988), 19-25.
- Assiter, Alison, "Autonomy and Pornography," in Feminist Perspectives in Philosophy Morwenna Griffiths, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1988)
- Bauer, Nancy, 2001. “Being-with as Being-Against: Heidegger Meets Hegel in the Second Sex” in Continental Philosophy Review 34/2 (June). 129-149.
- Benhabib, Seyla, 1996. “On Hegel, Women, and Irony” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 25-44.
- Blum, Lawrence, "Kant's and Hegel's Moral Rationalism: A Feminist Perspective," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 12, 2 (1982), 287-302.
- Brace, Laura, 2002. “The Tragedy of the Freelance Hustler: Hegel, Gender and Civil Society” in Contemporary Political Theory 1/3 (October). 329-347.
- Brod, Harry, "Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality," Social Theory and Practice 14 (1988), 265-284.
- Brown, Alison L., 1996. “Hegelian Silences and the Politics of Communication: A Feminist Appropriation” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 299-319.
- Burke, Victoria I., 2002. “On Development: World, Limit, Translation” in Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 31/2 (Winter). 115-128.
- Changfoot, Nadine, 2004. “Feminist Standpoint Theory, Hegel and the Dialectical Self: Shifting the Foundations” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 30/4 (June). 477-502.
- Changfoot, Nadine, 2002.“Hegel's Antigone: A Response to the Feminist Critique” in Owl of Minerva 33/2 (Spring-Summer). 179-204.
- Clarke, Eric O., 1996. “Fetal Attraction: Hegel's An-aesthics of Gender” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 149-176.
- Cutrofello, Andrew, "Hegel's Confessions; or, Why We Need a Sequel to the ‘Phenomenology of Spirit,’" Owl of Minerva 26, 1 (1994), 21-28.
- DeBoer, Karin, 2003. “Hegel's Antigone and the Dialectics of Sexual Difference” in Philosophy Today 47. 140-146.
- DeBoer, Karin, 2003. “Het onderbroken werk van de natuur: Hegels begrip van de seksuele differentie” in Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor wijsbegeerte 95/4 (September). 237-249.
- Deranty, Jean-Philippe, 2000. “The Son of Civil Society: Tensions in Hegel's Account of Womanhood” in Philosophical Forum 31/2 (Summer). 145-162.
- During, Lisabeth, 2000. “Catherine Malabou and the Currency of Hegelianism” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 190-195.
- Easton, Susan, "Hegel and Feminism," Radical Philosophy 38 (1984)
- Easton, Susan, "Slavery and Freedom: A Feminist Reading of Hegel," Politics 5, 2 (October 1985)
- Fuchs, Jo Ann Pilardi, "On the War Path and Beyond: Hegel, Freud, and Feminist Theory," Hypatia WSIF 1 (1986), 565-572.
- Gould, Timothy, "Intensity and its Audiences: Notes Towards a Feminist Perspective," Canadian Journal of Philosophy 12 (1982), 287-302.
- Harrington, Thea, "The Speaking Abject in Kristeva's ‘Powers of Horror,’" Hypatia 13, 1 (1998), 138-157.
- Hayim, Gila J., "Hegel's Critical Theory and Feminist Concerns," Philosophy and Social Criticism (1990), 1-21.
- Hodge, Joanna, "Women and the Hegelian State," in Women in Western Political Philosophy, Ellen Kennedy and Susan Mendus, eds. (Brighton: Wheatsheaf Books, 1987)
- Holland, Nancy J., "Convergence on Whose Truth?: Feminist Philosophy and the ‘Masculine Intellect’ of Pragmatism," Journal of Social Philosophy 26, 2 (1995), 170-183.
- Huntington, Patricia, 2002. “The Couple Must Become Spiritualized: A Response to Changfoot” in Owl of Minerva 33/2 (Spring-Summer). 233-249.
- Hutchings, Kimberly, 2000. “Antigone: Toward a Hegelian Feminist Philosophy” in Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 41-42. 120-131.
- Hutchings, Kimberly, 2003. “Hegel and Feminist Philosophy” in Res Publica: A Journal of Legal and Social Philosophy 10:3.
- Irigaray, Luce, 1996. “The Eternal Irony of the Community” (Trans. Gillian C. Gill) in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 45-58.
- James, Christine, "Hegel, Harding, and Objectivity," Southwest Philosophy Review 14, 1 (1997), 111-122.
- Kain, Philip J., 2002. “Hegel, Antigone, and Women” in Owl of Minerva 33/2 (Spring-Summer). 157-177.
- Krell, David Farrell, 1996. “Lucinde's Shame: Hegel, Sensuous Woman, and the Law” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 89-108.
- LaMothe, Kimerer L., 2005. “Reason, Religion, and Sexual Difference: Resources for a Feminist Philosophy of Religion in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/1 (Winter). 120-149.
- Lonzi, Carla, 1996. “Let's Split on Hegel” (Trans. Giovanna Bellesia and Elaine Maclachlan) in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 275-298.
- Malabou, Catherine, 2000. “The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality, Dialectic” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 196-220.
- Malabou, Catherine, 2001. “History and the Process of Mourning in Hegel and Freud” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 106 (March-April). 15-20.
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, "’Feminist’ Sympathy and Other Serious Crimes: A Reply to Swindle," Owl of Minerva 24, 1 (1992), 55-62.
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, "Hegel and ‘the Woman Question’: Recognition and Intersubjectivity," in The Sexism of Social and Political Theory. L. Clark and L. Lange, eds. (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1979)
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, "Hegel's ‘Antigone,’" Owl of Minerva 17 (1986), 131-152.
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, "Woman's Experience: Re the Dialectic of Desire and Recognition," in Writing the Politics of Difference (Albany: SUNY Press, 1991)
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, 1996. “Hegel's Antigone” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 59-88.
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, 2002. “Hegel's Anitgone Redux: Woman in Four Parts” in Owl of Minerva 33/2 (Spring-Summer). 205-221.
- O'Brien, Mary, 1996. “Hegel: Man, Physiology, and Fate” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 177-208.
- Oliver, Kelly, "Antigone's Ghost: Undoing Hegel's ‘Phenomenology of Spirit,’" Hypatia 11, 1 (1996), 67-90.
- Olsen, Frances, 1996. “Hegel, Sexual Ethics, and the Oppression of Women: Comments on Krell's ‘Lucinde's Shame’” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 109-118.
- Parente, Alfredo, "Una Feminista che Esortava a Sputare su Hegel," Riv. Stud. Croce 19 (1982), 204-205. (Italian)
- Pateman, Carole, 1996. “Hegel, Marriage, and the Standpoint of Contract” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 209-224.
- Perez Estevez, Antonio, "Lo Femenino en la Filosofia del Derecho de Hegel," Revista de Filosofio (Venezuela) 15 (1991), 11-20. (Spanish)
- Ravven, Heidi M., "Has Hegel Anything to Say to Feminists?" Owl of Minerva 19 (1988), 149-168.
- Ravven, Heidi M., "A Response to ‘Why Feminists Should Take the ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’ Seriously," Owl of Minerva 24, 1 (1992), 63-68.
- Ravven, Heidi Miriam, 2002. “Further Thoughts on Hegel and Feminism: A Response to Philip J. Kain and Nadine Changfoot” in Owl and Minerva 33/2 (Spring-Summer). 223-231.
- Rogers, Dorothy G., 1999. “Hegel, Women, and Hegelian Women on Matters of Public and Private” in Studies in Philosophy and Education 18/4. 235-255.
- Rosenthal, Abigail, "Feminism Without Contradictions," Monist 57 (1973), 28-42.
- Schor, Naomi, 1996. “Reading in Detail: Hegel's Aesthetics and the Feminine” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 119-148.
- Sembou, Evangelia, 2003. “Antigone and Lysistrata in G.W.F. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit” in Jahrbuch fuer Hegelforschung 8-9. 31-52.
- Starrett, Shari Neller, 1996. “Critical Relations in Hegel: Woman, Family, and the Divine” in Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel, Ed. Patricia Jagentowicz Mills (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 253-274.
- Stone, Alison, 2002. “Feminist Criticisms and Reinterpretations of Hegel” in Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 45-46. 93-109.
- Stone, Alison, 2003. “Hegel's Dialectic and the Recognition of Feminine Difference” in Philosophy Today 47. 132-139.
- Swindle, Stuart, "Why Feminists Should Take the ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’ Seriously," Owl of Minerva 24, 1 (1992), 41-54.
Søren Kierkegaard
Books
- Leon, Celine and Sylvia Walsh, eds. 1997. Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
Articles
- Agacinski, Sylviane, 1997. “An Aparte on Repetition” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 131-146.
- Agacinski, Sylviane, 2002. “We Are Not Sublime: Love and Sacrifice, Abraham and Ourselves” in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press). 299-321.
- Armstrong, Susan, "A Feminist Reading of Hegel and Kierkegaard," in Hegel, History, and Interpretation Shaun Gallagher, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1997)
- Berry, Wanda Warren, "Kierkegaard and Feminism: Apologetic, Repetition, and Dialogue in Kierkegaard," in Post/Modernity Martin J. Matustik, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995)
- Berry, Wanda Warren, 1997. “The Heterosexual Imagination and Aesthetic Existence in Kierkegaard's Either/Or, Part I” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 25-50.
- Berry, Wanda Warren, 1997. “The Silent Woman in Kierkegaard's Later Religious Writings” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 287-306.
- Bertung, Birgit, 1997. “Yes, a Woman Can Exist” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 51-68.
- Cahoy, William J., "One Species or Two: Kierkegaard's Anthropology and the Feminist Critique of the Concept of Sin," Modern Theology 11, 4 (1995), 429-454.
- De Lacoste, Guillermine, 2002. “A Feminist Interpretation of the Leaps in Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling” in Philosophy Today 46/1 (Spring). 3-15.
- Duran, Jane, 1997. “The Kierkegaardian Feminist” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 249-266.
- Howe, Leslie A., "Kierkegaard and the Feminine Self," Hypatia 9, 4 (1994), 131-157.
- Kruks, Sonia, "Existentialism and Phenomenology," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Leon, Celine, 1997. “(A) Woman's Place Within the Ethical” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 103-130.
- Leon, Celine, 2000. “Can a Woman Be Kept? The Meaning of Repetition's Repetitions” in Kierkegaard Studies: Yearbook. 61-77.
- Leon, Celine, 2000. “The (In-)Appropriateness of Using the Feminine as Paradigm: The Case of Kierkegaard” in Philosophy Today 44/4 (Winter). 339-346.
- Leon, Celine, 1997. “The No Woman's Land of Kierkegaardian Exceptions” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 147-174.
- Lorraine, Tamsin, 1997. “Amatory Cures for Material Dis-ease: A Kristevian Reading of The Sickness Unto Death” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 307-327.
- Makarushka, Irena, "Reflections on the ‘Other’ in Dineson, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche," in Kierkegaard on Art and Communication George Pattison, ed. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992)
- McBride, William L., "Sartre's Debts to Kierkegaard: A Partial Reckoning," in Post/Modernity Martin J. Matustik, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995)
- Perkins, Robert L., 1997. “Woman-Bashing in Kierkegaard's ‘In Vino Veritas’: A Reinscription of Plato's Symposium” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 83-102.
- Taylor, Mark Lloyd, 1997. “Almost Earnestness? Autobiographical Reading, Feminist Re-Reading, and Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 175-202.
- Walsh, Sylvia I., "On ‘Feminine’ and ‘Masculine’ Forms of Despair," in The Sickness Unto Death Robert L. Perkins, ed. (Macon: Mercer University Press, 1987)
- Walsh, Sylvia I., "Subjectivity versus Objectivity: Kierkegaard's ‘Postscript’ and Feminist Epistemology," in International Kierkegaard Commentary Robert L. Perkins, ed. (Macon: Mercer University Press, 1997)
- Walsh, Sylvia, 1998. “Feminine Devotion and Self-Abandonment: Simone de Beauvoir and Soren Kierkegaard on the Woman in Love” in Philosophy Today 42 (suppl.). 35-40.
- Walsh, Sylvia, 2000. “When That Single Individual Is a Woman” in Kierkegaard Studies: Yearbook. 1-18.
- Watkin, Julia, 1997. “The Logic of Soren Kierkegaard's Misogyny, 1854-1855” in Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard, Eds. Celine Leon and Sylvia Walsh (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 69-82.
Friedrich Nietzsche
Books
- Graybeal, Jean, 1990. Language and ‘The Feminine’ in Nietzsche and Heidegger (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Oliver, Kelly and Marilyn Pearsall, eds. 1998. Feminist Interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
- Perez Estevez, Antonio, 1989. El individuo y la feminidad (Zulia: University of Zulia) (Portugese)
- Schutte, Ofelia, 1984. Beyond Nihilism: Nietzsche Without Masks (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)
Articles
- Ainley, Alison, "Ideal Selfishness: Nietzsche's Metaphor of Maternity," in Exceedingly Nietzsche David Farrell Krell, ed. (London: Routledge and K. Paul, 1988) 116-130.
- Addelson, Kathryn Pyne, "Awakening," Hypatia WSIF 1 (1983), 583-595.
- Alcoff, Linda Martin, 2004. “Schutte's Nietzschean Postcolonial Politics” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/3 (Summer). 144-156.
- Armour, Ellen T., "Questions of Proximity: ‘Woman's Place’ in Derrida and Irigaray," Hypatia 12,1 (1997), 63-78.
- Babich, Babette E., 2000. “Nietzsche and Eros between the Devil and God's Deep Blue Sea: The Problem of the Artist As Actor-Jew-Woman” in Continental Philosophy Review 33/2 (April). 159-188.
- Bach, Craig N., 2001. “Nietzsche and the Big Sleep: Style, Women and Truth” in Film and Philosophy 5-6. 45-59.
- Behler, Diana, "Nietzsche and Postfeminism," Nietzsche Studien 22 (1993), 355-370.
- Bergoffen, Debra B., "On the Advantage and Disadvantage of Nietzsche for Women," in The Question of the Other Arleen B. Dallery, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1989) 77-88.
- Bergoffen, Debra B., "Nietzsche Was No Feminist..." International Studies in Philosophy 26, 3 1994), 23-31.
- Bergoffen, Debra B., 2004. “Engaging Nietzsche's Women: Ofelia Schutte and the Madres de la Plaza de Mayo” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/3 (Summer). 157-168.
- Bergoffen, Debra B., 2002. “Nietzsche's Existential Signatures” in International Studies in Philosophy 34/3. 83-93.
- Bertram, Maryanne J., "’God's "Second" Blunder’--Serpent Woman and the ‘Gestalt’ in Nietzsche's Thought," S. J. Phil. 19 (1981), 259-278.
- Booth, David, "Nietzsche's ‘Woman’ Rhetoric," History of Philosophy Quarterly 8, 3 (1991), 311-325.
- Brown, Kristen, 1999. “Possible and Questionable: Opening Nietzsche's Genealogy to Feminine Body” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/3 (Summer). 39-58.
- Burney Davis, Terri, "The Vita Femina and Truth," History of European Ideas (1989), 841-847.
- Card, Claudia, "Genealogies and Perspectives: Feminist and Lesbian Reflections," International Studies in Philosophy 28, 3 (1996), 99-111.
- Carley, Craig, 1999. “Nietzsche's Misogyny: A Class Action Suit” in Proceedings of the Heraclitean Society: A Report on Philosophy and Criticism of the Arts and Sciences 19. 18-30.
- Clark, Maudemarie, "Nietzsche's Misogyny," International Studies in Philosophy 26, 3 (1994), 3-12.
- Conway, Daniel W., 1998. “The Slave Revolt in Epistemology” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 252-281.
- Derrida, Jacques, 1998. “The Question of Style” (Trans. Ruben Berezdivin) in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 50-65.
- Deutscher, Penelope, 2002. “‘Is It Not Remarkable that Nietzsche…Should Have Hated Rousseau?’ Woman, Femininity: Distancing Nietzsche from Rousseau” in Feminism and History of Philosophy, Ed. Genevieve Lloyd (New York: Oxford University Press). 322-347.
- Diethe, Carol, "Nietzsche and the Woman Question," History of European Ideas (1989), 865-875.
- Diethe, Carol, 1998. “Nietzsche's Women: Beyond the Whip” in New Nietzsche Studies: The Journal of the Nietzsche Studies 2/3-4 (Summer).
- Diprose, Rosalyn, "Nietzsche, Ethics, and Sexual Difference," Radical Philosophy 52 (1989), 27-33.
- Froese, Katrin, 2005. “Woman's Eclipse: The Silenced Feminine in Nietzsche and Heidegger” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 31/2 (March). 165-184.
- Garcia, del Pozo, Rosario, 2003. “Subjetividad femenina y genealogia del humanismo” in Themata: Revista de Filosofia 31. 77-87.
- Graybeal, Jean, 1998. “Ecce Homo: Abjection and ‘the Feminine’” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 152-169.
- Grenke, Michael W., 2002. “Man in the Middle” in International Studies in Philosophy 34/3. 153-169.
- Helm, Barbara, 2004. “Combating Misogyny? Responses to Nietzsche by Turn-of-the-Century German Feminists” in Journal of Nietzsche Studies 27 (Spring). 64-84.
- Freyelberg, Bernard D., "Nietzsche in Derrida's Spurs: Deconstruction as Deracination," History of European Ideas (1989), 685-692.
- Higgins, Kathleen Marie, "Gender in ‘The Gay Science,’" Philosophy and Literature 19, 2 (1995), 227-247.
- Holm, Elly and Paul Cilliers, "Beyond the Politics of Positionality: Deconstruction and Feminism," South African Journal of Philosophy 17, 4 (1998), 377-394.
- Irigaray, Luce, 1991. Marine Lover of Friedrich Nietzsche Gillian C. Gill, trans. (New York: Columbia University Press)
- Irigaray, Luce, 1998. “Veiled Lips” (Trans. Sara Speidel) in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 81-118.
- Kofman, Sarah, 1998. “Baubo: Theological Perversion and Fetishism” (Trans. Tracy B. Strong) in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 21-49.
- Johnson, Pauline, "Nietzsche Reception Today," Radical Philosophy 80 (1996), 24-33.
- Joos, Ernest, "Nietzsche et les Femmes," Laval Theol. Phil. 41 (1985), 305-315. (French)
- Kaufman, Cynthia, "Knowledge as Masculine Heroism or Embodied Perception: Knowledge, Will, and Desire in Nietzsche," Hypatia 13, 4 (1998), 63-87.
- Lorraine, Tamsin, "Nietzsche and Feminism: Transvaluing Women in ‘Thus Spoke Zarathustra," International Studies in Philosophy 26, 3 (1994), 13-21.
- Makarushka, Irena, "Reflections on the ‘Other’ in Dineson, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche," in Kierkegaard on Art and Communication George Pattison, ed. (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1992)
- Malet, N., "L'Homme et la Femme dans la Philosophie de Nietzsche," Rev. Metaph. Morale 82 (1977), 38-63.
- Marion, Jean Luc, "The Exactitude of the ‘Ego,’" American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 67, 4 (1993), 561-568.
- Menck, Christoph, "Schwerpunkt: Nietzsche und die Praktische Philosophie," Deutsche Zeitschrift fur Philosophie 41, 5 (1993), 828-830. (German)
- Mortensen, Ellen, "Irigaray and Nietzsche: Echo and Narcissus Revisited?" in The Fate of the New Nietzsche Keith Ansell-Pearson, ed. (Brookfield: Avebury, 1993)
- Munnich, Susana, "En torno a la frase de Nietzsche ‘Le verdad es mujar,’" Convivium 9 (1996), 77-91. (Spanish)
- Oliver, Kelly, "The Plaint of Ariadne: Luce Irigaray's ‘Amante Marine de Friedrich Nietzsche," in The Fate of the New Nietzsche Keith Ansell-Pearson, ed. (Brookfield: Avebury, 1993)
- Oliver, Kelly, 1998. “Woman as Truth in Nietzsche's Writing” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 66-80.
- Oliver, Kelly and Marilyn Pearsall, 1998. “Introduction: Why Feminists Read Nietzsche” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-17.
- Orniston, Gayle, "Traces of Derrida: Nietzsche's Image of Woman," Philosophy Today 28 (1984), 178-188.
- Owen, David, "Nietzsche's Squandered Seductions: Feminism, the Body, and the Politics of Genealogy," in The Fate of the New Nietzsche Keith Ansell-Pearson, ed. (Brookfield: Avebury, 1993)
- Parens, Erik, "Derrida, ‘Woman,’ and Politics: A Reading of ‘Spurs,’" Philosophy Today 33, 4 (1989), 291-301.
- Pasons, Katherine Pyne, "Nietzsche and Moral Change," Feminist Studies 2 (1974), 57-76.
- Patton, Paul, ed. 1999. “Nietzsche, Feminism, and Political Theory” in New Nietzsche Studies: The Journal of the Nietzsche Society 3/3-4 (Summer-Fall).
- Picart, Carline Joan S., 2002. “Resentment and the ‘Feminine’ in Nietzsche's Politico-Aesthetics” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/3 (Summer).
- Reguera, Isidoro, "El Nietzsche practico de Nolte: Nietzsche, profeta tragico de la guerra y organizador politico de la aniquilacion," Revista de Filosofia (Spain) 8, 14 91996), 127-157. (Spanish)
- Riser, John, 2001. “Two Types of Nihilism and Their Contemporary Relevance” in International Studies in Philosophy 33/4. 77-98.
- Schrift, Alan D., "On the Gift-Giving Virtue: Nietzsche's Unacknowledged Feminine Economy," International Studies in Philosophy 26, 3 (1994), 33-44.
- Schutte, Ofelia, 1998. “Nietzsche's Politics” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 282-305
- Scott, Jacqueline, 1999. “Nietzsche and the Problem of Women's Bodies” in International Studies in Philosophy 31/3. 65-75.
- Singer, Linda, 1998. “Nietzschean Mythologies: The Inversion of Value and the War Against Women” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 173-186.
- Thompson, J. L., "Nietzsche on Woman," International Journal of Moral and Social Studies 1990, 207-220.
- Tirrell, Lynne, 1998. “Sexual Dualism and Women's Self-Creation: On the Advantages and Disadvantages of Reading Nietzsche for Feminists” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 199-224.
- Wininger, Kathleen J., 1998. “Nietzsche's Women and Women's Nietzsche” in Feminist Interpretations of Nietzsche, Eds. Kelly Oliver and Marilyn Pearsall (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 236-251.
- Wischke, Mirko, "The Conflict of Morality with Basic Life Instincts," Filozofska Istrazivanja 15, 4 (1995), 673-681. (Serbo-Croatian)
- Wischke, Mirko, "The Conflict of Morality with Basic Life Instincts," Synthesis Philosophica 11, 1 (1996), 39-48.
- Wolfenstein, Eugene Victor, 2002. “Inside/Outside Nietzsche: Psychoanalytic Explorations” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/1 (Winter).
Twentieth Century Philosophy
Sigmund Freud
Books
- Cooke, Brett, George E. Slusser, and Jaume Marti-Olivella, eds. 1998. The Fantastic Other: An Interface of Perspectives (Amsterdam: Rodopi)
- Flax, Jane, 1989. Thinking Fragments: Psychoanalysis, Feminism, and Postmodernism in the Contemporary West (Berkeley: University of California Press)
- Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, 1987. Woman, Nature, and Psyche (New Haven: Yale University Press)
- Nordquist, Joan, 2001. Social Theory: A Bibliographic Series, No. 64—Feminism and Psychoanalysis: A Bibliography (Santa Cruz: Reference & Research Services).
- O'Neill, John, ed. 1996. Freud and the Passions (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press)
- Sayers, Janet, 1982. Biological Politics (London: Tavistock)
Articles
- Beardsworth, Sara, 2005. “Freud's Oedipus and Kristeva's Narcissus: Three Heterogeneities” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/1 (Winter). 54-77.
- Benjamin, Jessica, "The Shadow of the Other (Subject): Intersubjectivity and Feminist Theory," Constellations 1, 2 (1994), 231-254.
- Brennan, Teresa, "Essence Against Identity," Metaphilosophy 27, 1-2 (1996), 92-103.
- Davis, Karen Elizabeth, "I Love Myself When I am Laughing: A New Paradigm for Sex," Journal of Social Philosophy (1990), 5-24.
- Ferguson, Ann, "Motherhood and Sexuality: Some Feminist Questions," Hypatia 1 (1986), 3-22.
- Fuchs, Jo Ann Pilardi, "On the War Path and Beyond: Hegel, Freud, and Feminist Theory," Hypatia WSIF 1 (1986), 565-572.
- Harrington, Thea, "The Speaking Abject in Kristeva's ‘Powers of Horror,’" Hypatia 13, 1 (1998), 138-157.
- Hasan, Rafeeq, 2001. “Micropolitics: Leo Bersani and Conflicts in Contemporary Feminism” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 110 (November-December). 20-30.
- Hengehold, Laura, "Rape and Communicative Agency: Reflections in the Lake at L-" Hypatia 8, 4 (1993), 56-71.
- Keiser, R. Melvin, "Postcritical Religion and the Latent Freud," Zygon (1990), 433-447.
- Kittay, Eva Feder, "Rereading Freud on ‘Femininity,’ or Why Not ‘Womb’ Envy," Hypatia WSIF 2 (1984), 385-391.
- Malabou, Catherine, 2001. “History and the Process of Mourning in Hegel and Freud” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 106 (March-April). 15-20.
- Metcalf, Robert, 2000. “The Truth of Shame-Consciousness in Freud and Phenomenology” in Journal of Phenomenological Psychology 31/1 (Spring). 1-18.
- Mothersill, Mary, "Notes on Feminism," Monist 57 (1973), 105-114.
- Nissim Sabat, Marilyn, "Freud, feminism, and faith," Listening 20 (1985), 208-220.
- Oliver, Kelly, "Fleshy Memory," Radical Philosophy 65 (1993), 30-32.
- Oliver, Kelly, 2001. “The Look of Love” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/3 (Summer). 56-78.
- Pawlowski, Pawel Maciej, "On Some Philosophical Problems of Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory," Kwartalnik Filozoficzny 26, 2 (1998), 101-114. (Polish)
- Walsh, Mary, 2004. “Narratives of the Unsaid: Reading Sexual Difference in a Post Foundational Millenium” in Philosophy in the Contemporary World 11/1 (Spring-Summer). 95-104.
- Whitbeck, Caroline, "Theories of Sex Difference," in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
Carl Gustav Jung
Books
- Cooke, Brett, George E. Slusser, and Jaume Marti-Olivella, eds. 1998. The Fantastic Other: An Interface of Perspectives (Amsterdam: Rodopi)
- Stevernagel, Gertrude A., 1979. Political Philosophy as Therapy: Marcuse Reconsidered (Westport: Greenwood)
Articles
- Keller, Catherine, "Reconnecting: A Reply to Robert Moore," in Archetypal Process: Self and Divine in Whitehead, Jung, and Hillman (Evanston: Northwestern University Press)
- Valle, Valerie A. and Elizabeth L. Kruger, "The Nature and Expression of Feminine Consciousness," in The Metaphors of Consciousness Rolf von Eckartsberg, ed. (New York: Plenum Press, 1981)
- Whitbeck, Caroline, "Theories of Sex Difference," in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
George Edward Moore
- Martin, Bill, "’To the Lighthouse’ and the Feminist Path to Posmodernity," Philosophy and Literature 13 (1989), 307-315.
Bertrand Russell
- Harrison, Brian, "Bertrand Russell: The False Consciousness of a Feminist," Russell 4 (1984), 157-206.
- Martin, Bill, "’To the Lighthouse’ and the Feminist Path to Posmodernity," Philosophy and Literature 13 (1989), 307-315.
- Tait, Katharine, "Russell and Feminism," Russell 29 (1978), 5-16.
Alfred North Whitehead
Books
- Davaney, Sheila Greeve, ed. 1981. Feminism and Process Thought (New York: Mellen Press)
Articles
- Cobb, John Jr., "Whiteheadian Thought," Dialogue and Humanism 1,2 (1991), 79-91.
- Havell, Nancy R., "The Promise of a Process Feminist Theory of Relations," Process Studies 17 (1988), 78-87.
- Morgan, Kathryn Pauly, 2002. “Desperately Seeking Evelyn, or, Alternatively, Exploring Pedagogies of the Personal in Alfred North Whitehead and Feminist Theory” in Philosophy of Education. 369-377.
- Stengel, Barbara S., 2002. “Why Whitehead? Toward a Pedagogy of the Truly Personal” in Philosophy of Education. 378-381.
- Thie, Marilyn, "Feminist Concerns and Whitehead's Theory of Perception," Process Studies 8 (1978), 186-191.
- Ulshofer, Gotlind B., 2000. “A Whiteheadian Business Ethics and the Western Hemisphere” in Journal of Business Ethics 23/1 (January). 67-71.
- Wang, Zhihe, 2002. “What Can Whitehead's Philosophy Contribute to Feminism?” in Process Studies 31/2 (Fall-Winter). 125-137.
Ayn Rand
Books
- Goldstein, Mimi Reisel and Chris Matthews Sciabarra, eds. 1991. Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand (University Park: Pennsylvania University Press)
- Merrill, Ronald E., 1991. The Ideas of Ayn Rand (Peru: Open Court)
Articles
- Branden, Barbara, 1999. “Ayn Rand: The Reluctant Feminist” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 25-46.
- Branden, Nathaniel, 1999. “Was Ayn Rand a Feminist?” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 223-230.
- Brickell, Diana Mertz, 1999. “Sex and Gender Through an Egoist Lens: Masculinity and Femininity in the Philosophy of Ayn Rand” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 319-332.
- Brown, Susan Love, 1999. “Ayn Rand: The Woman Who Would Not Be President” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 275-298.
- Brownmiller, Susan, 1999. “Ayn Rand: A Traitor to Her Own Sex” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 63-66.
- Gladstein, Mimi Reisel, 1999. “Ayn Rand and Feminism: An Unlikely Alliance” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 47-56.
- Gramstad, Thomas, 1999. “The Female Hero: A Randian-Feminist Synthesis” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 333-362.
- Hardie, Melissa Jane, 1999. “Fluff and Granite: Rereading Rand's Camp Feminist Aesthetics” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 363-389.
- Harrison, Barbara Grizzuti, 1999. “Psyching Out Ayn Rand” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 67-76.
- Loiret-Prunet, Valerie, 1999. “Ayn Rand and Feminist Synthesis: Rereading We the Living” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 83-114.
- McElroy, Wendy, 1999. “Looking Through a Paradigm Darkly” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 157-172.
- Michalson, Karen, 1999. “Who is Dagny Taggart? The Epic Hero/ine in Disguise” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 199-219.
- Paglia, Camille, 1999. “Reflections on Ayn Rand” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 77-79.
- Presley, Sharon, 1999. “Ayn Rand's Philosophy of Individualism: A Feminist Psychologist's Perspective” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 251-274.
- Sheaffer, Robert, 1999. “Rereading Rand on Gender in the Light of Paglia” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 299-318.
- Taylor, Joan Kennedy, 1999. “Ayn Rand and the Concept of Feminism: A Reclamation” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 231-250.
- Wilt, Judith, 1999. “On Atlas Shrugged” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 57-62.
- Wilt, Judith, 1999. “The Romances of Ayn Rand” in Feminist Interpretations of Ayn Rand, Eds. Mimi Reisel Gladstein and Chris Matthew Sciabarra (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 173-198.
John Rawls
Books
- Richards, Janet Radcliffe, 1980. The Sceptical Feminist: A Philosophical Inquiry (Boston: Routledge and K. Paul)
Articles
- Agra, Maria Xose, "Justicia y Genero: Algunas cuestiones relevantes en torno a la teoria de la justicia de J. Rawls," Anales de la Catedra Francisco Suarez 31 (1994), 123-145. (Spanish)
- Anderson, David, "False Stability in Rawlsian Liberalism," Contemporary Philosophy 14, 5 (1992), 11-16.
- Baehr, Amy R., "Toward a New Feminist Liberalism: Okin, Rawls, and Habermas," Hypatia 11,1 (1996), 49-66.
- Brake, Elizabeth, 2004. “Rawls and Feminism: What Should Feminists Make of Liberal Neutrality?” in Journal of Moral Philosophy: An International Journal of Moral, Political and Legal Philosophy 1/3 (November). 293-309.
- Card, Claudia, 2002. “Responsibility Ethics, Shared Understandings, and Moral Communities” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/1 (Winter). 141-155.
- Cornell, Drucilla, "Response to Thomas McCarthy: The Political Alliance Between Ethical Feminism and Rawls's Kantian Constructivism," Constellations 2,2 (1995), 189-206.
- Follesdal, Andreas, 2005. “Exit, Choice, and Loyalty: Religious Liberty versus Gender Equality” in Journal of Social Philosophy 36/4 (Winter). 407-420.
- Gaughran, Laurie, 1998. “Gender Reflection: Reconciling Feminism and Equality” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 24/5 (September). 37-51.
- Gatens, Moira, "Between the Sexes: Care or Justice?" in Introducing Applied Ethics, Brenda Almond, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1995)
- Graham, Kevin M., 2000. “The Political Significance of Social Identity: A Critique of Rawls's Theory of Agency” in Social Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy 26/2 (September). 201-222.
- Green, Karen, "Rawls, Women, and the Priority of Liberty," Australasian Journal of Philosophy Supp. 64 (1986), 26-36.
- Green, Karen, 2006. “Parity and Procedural Justice” in Essays in Philosophy 7/1 (January). 1-18.
- Hedman, Carl, "Ethics and Group Conflict: Between Marxism and Liberalism," Radical Philosophy 46 (1987), 8-15.
- Laden, Anthony Simon, 2003. “Radical Liberals, Reasonable Feminists: Reason, Power and Objectivity in MacKinnon and Rawls” in Journal of Political Philosophy 11/2 (June). 133-152.
- Meyers, Diana Tietjens, "Moral Reflections: Beyond Impartial Reason," Hypatia 8, 3 (1993), 21-47.
- Mills, Charles W., 2005. “Ideal Theory as Ideology” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/3 (Summer). 165-184.
- Nussbaum, Martha, 2003. “Langfristige Fursorge und soziale Gerechtigkeit. Eine Herausforderung der konventionelle Ideen des Gesellschaftsvertrages” in Deutsche Zeitschrift fuer Philosophie 51:2. 179-198.
- Nussbaum, Martha, 2003. “Political Liberalism and Respect: A Response to Linda Barclay” in SATS: Nordic Journal of Philosophy 4/2. 25-44.
- Okin, Susan Moller, "Justice and Gender," Philosophy and Public Affairs 16 (1987), 42-72.
- Okin, Susan Moller, "’Political Liberalism,’ Justice, and Gender," Ethics 105, 1 (1994), 23-43.
- Okin, Susan Moller, "Reason and Feeling in Thinking about Justice," Ethics 99 (1989), 229-249.
- Pateman, Carole, "’The Disorder of Women’: Women, Love, and the Sense of Justice," Ethics 91 (1980), 20-31.
- Putnam, Ruth Anna, 2000. “Warum keine feministische Theorie der Gerechtigkeit?” (Trans. Veit Friemert) in Deutsche Zeitschrift fuer Philosophie 48/2. 171-206.
- Russell, J. S., "Okin's Rawlsian Feminism? Justice in the Family and Another Liberalism," Social Theory and Practice 21, 3 (1995), 397-426.
- Sehon, Scott, "Okin on Feminism and Rawls," Philosophical Forum 27, 4 (1996), 321-332.
- Shaw, Beverly, "Sexual Justice and the Sceptical Feminist," Journal of Applied Philosophy 1 (1984), 115-122.
- Smith, Andrew F., 2004. “Closer but Still No Cigar: On the Inadequacy of Rawls's Reply to Okin's Political Liberalism, Justice, and Gender” in Social Theory and Practice: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal of Social Philosophy 30/1 (January). 59-71.
- Thompson, Janna, "What Do Women Want? Rewriting the Social Contract," International Journal of Moral and Social Studies 8, 3 (1993), 257-272.
Richard Rorty
Books
- Fraser, Nancy, 1989. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press)
- Olthius, James H., ed. 1997. Knowing Other-Wise: Philosophy at the Threshold of Spirituality (New York: Fordham University Press)
- Rothleder, Dianne, 1999. The Work of Friendship: Rorty, His Critics, and the Project of Solidarity (Albany: SUNY Press)
Articles
- Amoros, Celia, "Richard Rorty and the ‘Tricoteuses,’" Constellations 3, 3 (1997), 364-376.
- Amoros, Celia, 2002. “Movimentos feministas y resignificaciones linguisticas” in Quaderns de Filosofia i Ciencia 30-31. 7-21.
- Fraser, Nancy, "Solidarity or Singularity? Richard Rorty Bteween Romanticism and Technocracy," Praxis International 8 (1988), 257-272. Reprinted in Reading Rorty (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1991)
- Fritzman, J. M., "Thinking With Fraser About Rorty, Feminism, and Pragmatism," Praxis International 13, 2 (1993), 113-125.
- Kaufman-Osborn, Timothy W., "Teasing Feminist Sense From Experience," Hypatia 8, 2 (1993), 124-144.
- Leland, Dorothy, "Rorty on the Moral Concern Philosophy: A Critique Froma Feminist Point of View," Praxis International 8 (1988), 273-283.
- Putnam, Ruth Anna, 2000. “Democracy without Foundations” in Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political, and Legal Philosophy 110/2 (January). 388-404.
- Renegard, Valerie R. and Stacey K. Sowards, 2003. “Liberal Irony, Rhetoric, and Feminist Thought: A Unifying Third Wave Feminist Theory” in Philosophy and Rhetoric 36/4. 330-352.
- Schultz, Bart, "Comment: The Private and Its Problems--Pragmatism, Pragmatic Feminism, and Homophobia," Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29, 2 (1999), 281-305
- Skillen, Tony, "Reply to Richard Rorty's ‘Feminism and Pragmatism’: Richard Rorty--Knight Errant," Radical Philosophy 62 (1992), 24-26.
- Wilson, Catherine, "Reply to Richard Rorty's ‘Feminism and Pragmatism’: How Did the Dinosaurs Die Out? How Did the Poets Survive?" Radical Philosophy 62 (1992), 20-23.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Books
- Scheman, Naomi and Peg O'Connor, eds. 2002. Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
Articles
- Baker, Nancy E., 2002. “Wittgenstein, Feminism, and the Exclusions of Philosophy” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 48-64.
- Bhushan, Nalini, 2002. “Eleanor Rosch and the Development of Successive Wittgensteinian Paradigms for Cognitive Science” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 259-283.
- Braaten, Jane, 2002. “The Short Life of Meaning: Feminism and Nonliteralism” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 176-192.
- Bradford, Judith, 2002. “Words and Worlds: Some Thoughts on the Significance of Wittgenstein for Moral and Political Philosophy” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 287-304.
- Caraway, Carol, 2002. “Kritika, kontekst I zajednica: Veze izmedu Wittgensteinova spisa o izvjesnosti I feministicke epistemologije” (Trans. Kristijan Krkac) in Prolegomena: Casopis za filozofiju 1/2 (December). 155-162.
- Cavell, Stanley, 2000. “Beginning to Read Barbara Cassin” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 99-101.
- Churchill, Sandra W., 2002. “Big Dogs, Little Dogs, Universal Dogs: Ludwig Wittgenstein and Patricia Williams Talk About the Logic of Conceptual Rearing” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 305-321.
- Cohen, Daniel, 2002. “Tractatio Logico-Philosophica: Engendering Wittgenstein's Tractatus” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 138-158.
- Craker, Tim, 2002. “Speaking Philosophy in the Voice of Another: Wittgenstein, Irigaray, and the Inheritance of Mimesis” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 65-94.
- Crary, Alice, 2002. “What Do Feminists Want in an Epistemology?” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 97-118.
- Davidson, Joyce and Mick Smith, 1999. “Wittgenstein and Irigaray: Gender and Philosophy in a Language (Game) of Difference” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/2 (Spring). 72-96.
- Duran, Jane, 2002. “Wittgenstein, Feminism and Theory” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 28/3. 321-336.
- Garavaso, Pieranna, 1999. “The Quine/Wittgenstein Controversy: Any Role for Feminist Empiricism in It?” in Epistemologia: Rivista Italiana di Filosofia della Scienza 22/1 (January-June). 63-90.
- Hekman, Susan, 2002. “The Moral Language Game” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 159-175.
- Heyes, Cressida J., 2002. “‘Back to the Rough Ground’: Wittgenstein, Essentialism, and Feminist Methods” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 195-212.
- Hoagland, Sarah Lucia, 2002. “Making Mistakes, Rendering Nonsence, and Moving Toward Uncertainty” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 119-137.
- Hekman, Susan J., 1999. “Backgrounds and Riverbeds: Feminist Reflections” in Feminist Studies 25/2 (Summer). 427-448.
- Koggel, Christine M., 2002. “Using Wittgensteinian Methodology to Elucidate the Meaning of ‘Equality’” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 235-258.
- Krajewski, Bruce, 2002. “Wittgenstein's Remarks on Colour as Remarks on Racism” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 389-407.
- Lampshire, Wendy Lee, "Decisions of Identity: Feminist Subjects and Grammars of Sexuality," Hypatia 10, 4 (1995), 32-45.
- Lampshire, Wendy Lee, "History as Genealogy: Wittgenstein and the Feminist Deconstruction of Objectivity," Philosophy and Theology (1991), 313-331.
- Lampshire, Wendy Lee, "Women--Animals--Machines: A Grammar for a Wittgensteinian Ecofeminism," Journal of Value Inquiry 29, 1 (1995), 89-101.
- Lee, Wendy Lynne, 2002. “Wittgensteinian Vision(s) and ‘Passionate Detachments’: A Queer Context for a Situated Episteme” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 367-388.
- Lee-Lampshire, Wendy, 1999. “The Sound of Little Hummingbird Wings: A Wittgensteinian Investigation of Forms of Life as Forms of Power” in Feminist Studies 25/2 (Summer). 409-426.
- Lee-Lampshire, Wendy, 1999. “Spilling All Over the Wide Fields of Our Passions: Frye, Butler, Wittgenstein and the Context(s) of Attention, Intention and Identity (Or: From Arm Wrestling Duck to Abject Being to Lesbian Feminist)” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/3 (Summer). 1-16.
- Martin, Bill, "’To the Lighthouse’ and the Feminist Path to Postmodernity," Philosophy and Literature 13 (1989), 307-315.
- McMahon, Melissa, 2000. “Antonia Soulez: An Introduction” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15:4 (Fall). 121-126.
- Medina, Josa, 2005. “The Meanings of Silence: Wittgensteinian Contextualism and Polyphony” in Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 47/6 (December). 562-579.
- Nelson, Hilde Lindemann, 2002. “Wittgenstein Meets ‘Woman’ in the Language-Game of Theorizing Feminism” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 213-234.
- O'Connor, Peg, 2002. “Moving to New Boroughs: Transforming the World by Inventing Language Games” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 432-449.
- Orr, Deborah, "On Logic and Moral Voice," Informal Logic 17, 3 (1995), 347-363.
- Orr, Deborah, 2002. “Developing Wittgenstein's Picture of the Soul: Toward a Feminist Spiritual Erotics” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 322-343.
- Read, Rupert, 2002. “Culture, Nature, Ecosystem (or Why Nature Can't Be Naturalized)” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 408-431.
- Rooney, Phyllis, 2002. “Philosophy, Language, and Wizardry” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 25-47.
- Scheman, Naomi, 2002. “Introduction” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-21.
- Smith, Janet Farrell, 2002. “‘No Master, Outside or In’: Wittgenstein's Critique of the Proprietary Subject” in Feminist Interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Eds. Naomi Scheman and Peg O'Connor (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 344-364.
- Soulez, Antonia, 2000. “Conversion on Philosophy: Wittgenstein's Saving Word” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 127-150.
- Tanesini, Alessandro, 2005. “Wittgenstein: A Feminist Interpretation” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 130 (March-April).
- Zerilli, Linda M.G., 1998. “Doing without Knowing: Feminism's Politics of the Ordinary” in Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy 26/4 (August). 435-458.
Other Twentieth Century Philosophy
Books
- Benstock, Shari, ed. 1987. Feminist Issues in Literary Scholarship (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
Articles
- Cocks, Joan, "Cultural Theory Looks at Identity and Contradiction," Quest (1990), 38-60.
- Hall, Diana Long, "Biology, Sex Hormones, and Sexism in the 1920s." in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation, Carol C. Gould and Marx W. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Melander, Ellinor, "Toward the Sexual and Economic Emancipation of Women: The Philosophy of Grete Meisel-Hess," History of European Ideas 14, 5 (1992), 695-713.
- Pakszys, Elzbieta, "Women, Women's Issues, and Feminism in Polish Philosophy," in Philosophy in Post-Communist Europe, Dane R. Gordon, ed. (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 1998) (Lvar-Warsaw School--Analytic Philosophy, of the First Half of the 20th Century)
- Sarvasy, Wendy, "Social Citizenship From a Feminist Perspective," Hypatia 12, 4 (1997), 54-73 (Early 20th Century Feminism)
- Wosk, Julie, "The ‘Electric Eve’: Galvanizing Women in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Art and Technology," Research in Philosophy and Technology 13 (1993), 43-56.
Topics — Pragmatism
Books
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 1996. Pragmatism and Feminism: Reweaving the Social Fabric (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)
- Sullivan, Shannon, 2001. Living Across and Through Skins: Transactional Bodies, Pragmatism, and Feminism (Bloomington: Indiana University Press).
Articles
- Code, Lorraine, 1998. “Feminists and Pragmatists: A Radical Future?” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 87 (January-February). 22-30.
- Colapietro, Vincent, 2002. “Love and Death—and Other Somatic Transactions” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/4 (Fall). 163-172.
- Deegan, Mary Jo, 2001. “The Ecofeminist Pragmatism of Charlotte Perkins Gilman” in Environmental Ethics: An Interdisciplinary Journal Dedicated to the Philosophical Aspects of Environmental Problems 23/1 (Spring). 16-36.
- Doak, Mary, 2003. “Feminism, Pragmatism, and Utopia: A Catholic Theological Response” in American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 24/1 (January). 22-39.
- Keith, Heather E., 1999. “Feminism and Pragmatism: George Herbert Mead's Ethics of Care” in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy 35/2 (Spring). 328-344.
- Keith, Heather E., 2001. “Pornography Contextualized: A Test Case for a Feminist-Pragmatist Ethics” in Journal of Speculative Philosophy: A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination 15/2. 122-136.
- Knight Abowitz, Kathleen, 1999. “Reclaiming Community” in Educational Theory 49/2 (Spring). 143-159.
- MacMullan, Terrance, 2001. “On War as Waste: Jane Addams' Pragmatic Pacifism” in Journal of Speculative Philosophy: A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination 15/2. 86-104.
- Mahowald, Mary Briody, "What Classical American Philosophers Missed: Jane Addams, Critical Pragmatism, and Cultural Feminism," Journal of Value Inquiry 31, 1 (1997), 39-54.
- McKenna, Erin, 2003. “Pragmatism and Feminism: Engaged Philosophy” in American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 24/1 (January). 3-21.
- McReynolds, Phillip, 2002. “Nussbaum's Capabilities Approach” A Pragmatist Critique” in Journal of Speculative Philosophy: A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination 16/2. 142-150.
- Mesle, Barbara Hiles and C. Robert Mesle, 2003. “Tangled, Muddy, Painful, and Perplexed: Pragmatism, Feminism, and Life” in American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 24/1 (January). 80-99.
- Miller, Marjorie C., "Feminism and Pragmatism," Monist 75, 4 (1992), 445-457
- Miller, Marjorie C., "Response to Eugenie Gatens-Robinson, Marcia K. Moen, and Felicia E. Kruse," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society (1991), 465-474.
- Nelson, Julie A., 2001. “Value as Rationality: Feminist, Pragmatist, and Process Thought Meet Economics” in Journal of Speculative Philosophy: A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination 15/2. 137-151.
- Rooney, Phyllis, "Feminist-Pragmatist Revisionings of Reason, Knowledge, and Philosophy," Hypatia 8, 2 91993), 15-37.
- Schultz, Bart, 1999. “Comment: The Private and Its Problems—Pragmatism, Pragmatist Feminism, and Homophobia” in Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29/2 (June). 281-305.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, "The Missing Perspective: Feminist Pragmatism," Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society (1991), 329-337.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, "Pragmatism," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 2001. “Can a Man-Hating Feminist Also Be a Pragmatist?: On Charlotte Perkins Gilman” in Journal of Speculative Philosophy: A Quarterly Journal of History, Criticism, and Imagination 15/2. 74-85.
- Siegfried, Charlene Haddock, 1998. “Perspectives on Pragmatism: A Reply to Lorraine Code” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 92 (November-December). 25-27.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 2002. “Shedding Skins” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/4 (Fall). 173-186.
- Seigfried, Charlene Haddock, 1999. “Socializing Democracy: Jane Addams and John Dewey” in Philosophy of the Social Sciences 29/2 (June). 207-230.
- Stone, Lynda, 1999. “Experience and Performance: Contrasting ‘Identity’ in Feminist Theorizings” in Studies in Philosophy and Education 18/5. 327-337.
- Sullivan, Shannon, 2002. “Pragmatist Feminism As Ecological Ontology: Reflections on Living Across and Through Skins” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/4 (Fall). 201-217.
- Sullivan, Shannon, 2003. “Reciprocal Relations between Races: Jane Addams' Ambiguous Legacy” in Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society: A Quarterly Journal in American Philosophy 39/1 (Winter). 43-60.
- Thayer-Bacon, Barbara, 2003. “Pragmatism and Feminism as Qualified Relativism,” Studies in Philosophy and Education 22/6 (November). 417-438.
- Wagoner, Zandra, 2003. “A Pragmatic Feminist Ethic of Conflict” in American Journal of Theology and Philosophy 24/1 (January). 61-79.
- Whipps, Judy D., 2004. “Jane Addams' Social Thought as a Model for a Pragmatist-Feminist Communitarianism” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/2 (Spring). 118-133.
Twentieth Century Contintental Philosophy
Edmund Husserl
Books
- Casebien, Allan, 1992. Film and Phenomenology: Toward a Realist Theory of Cinematic Representation (New York: Cambridge University Press)
Articles
- Bergoffen, Debra B., "From Husserl to de Beauvoir: Gendering the Perceived Subject," Metaphilosophy 27, 1-2 91996), 53-62.
- Dastur, Francoise, 2000. “Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 178-189.
- Nissim Sabat, Marilyn, "The Crisis in Psychoanalysis: Resolution Through Husserlian Phenomenology and Feminism," Human Studies (1991), 33-66.
- Oksala, Johanna, 2004. “What is Feminist Phenomenology? Thinking Birth Philosophically” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 126 (July-August). 16-22.
- Willis, Clyde E., "The Phenomenology of Pornography: A Comment on Catharine MacKinnon's ‘Only Words,’" Law and Philosophy 16, 2 (1997), 177-199.
Martin Heidegger
Books
- Graybeal, Jean, 1990. Language and "The Feminine" in Nietzsche and Heidegger (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Holland, Nancy, 1998. The Madwoman's Dream: The Concept of the Appropriate in Ethical Thought (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Holland, Nancy J. and Patricia Huntington, eds. 2001. Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
- Huntington, Patricia J., 1998. Ecstatic Subjects, Utopia, and Recognition: Kristeva, Heidegger, Irigaray (Albany: SUNY Press)
Articles
- Armour, Ellen T., 2001. “‘Through Flame or Ashes’: Traces of Difference in Geist's Return” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 316-333.
- Bauer, Nancy, 2001. “Being-with as Being-Against: Heidegger Meets Hegel in the Second Sex” in Continental Philosophy Review 34/2 (June). 129-149.
- Bigwood, Carol, 2001. “Sappho: The She-Greek Heidegger Forgot” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 165-195.
- Caputo, John D., 2001. “The Absence of Monica: Heidegger, Derrida, and Augustine's Confessions” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 149-164.
- Chanter, Tina, 2001. “The Problematic Normative Assumptions of Heidegger's Ontology” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 73-108.
- Dastur, Francoise, 2000. “Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 178-189.
- Derrida, Jacques, 2001. “Geschlecht: Sexual Difference, Ontological Difference” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 53-72.
- Froese, Katrin, 2005. “Woman's Eclipse: The Silenced Feminine in Nietzsche and Heidegger” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 31/2 (March). 165-184.
- Glazebrook, Trish, 2001. “Heidegger and Ecofeminism” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 221-251.
- Gosetti, Jennifer Anna, 2001. “Feminine Figures in Heidegger's Theory of Poetic Language” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 196-218.
- Holland, Nancy J., "Heidegger and Derrida Redux: A Close Reading," in Hermeneutics and Deconstruction, Hugh J. Silverman, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1985)
- Holland, Nancy J., 2001. “Introduction II—Specific Contributions: Feminists Read Heidegger” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 43-50.
- Holland, Nancy J., 2001. “‘The Universe Is Made of Stories, Not of Atoms’: Heidegger and the Feminine They-Self” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 128-145.
- Huntington, Patricia, 2001. “Introduction I—General Background: History of the Feminist Reception of Heidegger and a Guide to Heidegger's Thought” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-42.
- Huntington, Patricia, 2001. “Stealing the Fire of Creativity: Heidegger's Challenge to Intellectuals” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 351-376.
- Irigaray, Luce, 2001. “From The Forgetting of Air to To Be Two” (Trans. Heidi Bostic and Stephen Pluhacek) in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 309-315.
- Keltner, Stacy, 2003. “The Politics of Traumatic Temporality: Review of Time, Death, and the Feminine: Levinas with Heidegger by Tina Chanter” in Research in Phenomenology 33. 306-315.
- Klawiter, Maren, "Using Arendt and Heidegger to Consider Feminist Thinking on Women and Reproductive/Infertility Technologies," Hypatia (1990), 65-89.
- Kruks, Sonia, "Existentialism and Phenomenology," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Leland, Dorothy, 2001. “Conflictual Culture and Authenticity: Deepening Heidegger's Account of the Social” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 109-127.
- Mansbach, Abraham, 1998. “Martin Heidegger: Political Enemy/Philosophical Enemy?” in Iyyun: The Jerusalem Philosophical Quarterly 47 (October). 418-426.
- Nagel, Mechthild, 2001. “Thrownness, Playing-in-the-World, and the Question of Authenticity” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 289-306.
- Ortega, Mariana, 2001. “New Mestizas, ‘World’-Travelers, and Dasein: Phenomenology and the Multi-Voiced, Multi-Cultural Self” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/3 (Summer). 1-29.
- Paley, John, 2000. “Heidegger and the Ethics of Care” in Nursing Philosophy: An International Journal for Healthcare Professionals 1/1 (July). 64-75.
- Sofia, Zoe, 2000. “Container Technologies” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/2 (Spring). 181-201.
- Standish, Paul, 1999. “Only Connect: Computer Literacy from Heidegger to Cyberfeminism” in Educational Theory 49/4 (Fall). 417-435.
- Stenstad, Gail, 2001. “Revolutionary Thinking” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 334-350.
- Vasey, Craig R., "Faceless Women and Serious Others," in Ethics and Danger, Arleen B. Dallery, ed. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1992)
- Young, Iris Marion, 2001. “House and Home: Feminist Variations on a Theme” in Feminist Interpretations of Martin Heidegger, Eds. Nancy J. Holland and Patricia Huntington (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 252-288.
Hannah Arendt
Books
- Bar On, Bat-Ami, The Subject of Violence: Arendtian Exercises in Understanding, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2002.
- Bickford, Susan, 1996. The Dissonance of Democracy: Listening, Conflict, and Citizenship (Ithaca: Cornell University Press)
- Disch, Lisa J., 1994. Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Philosophy: With a New Preface (Ithaca: Cornell University Press)
- Honig, Bonnie, ed. 1995. Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Hutchings, Kimberly, 1996. Kant, Critique, and Politics (New York: Routledge)
Articles
- Adams, Katherine, 2002. “At the Table with Arendt: Toward a Self-Interested Practice of Coalition Discourse” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/1 (Winter). 1-33.
- Allen, Amy, "Solidarity After Identity Politics: Hannah Arendt and the Power of Feminist Theory," Philosophy and Social Criticism 25, 1 (1999), 97-118.
- Benhabib, Seyla, "Feminist Theory and Hannah Arendt's Concept of Public Space," History of the Human Sciences 6, no. 2: 97-114.
- Benhabib, Seyla, 1995. “The Pariah and Her Shadow: Hannah Arendt's Biography of Biography of Rahel Varnhagen” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 83-104.
- Bickford, Susan, 1995. “In the Presence of Others: Arendt and Anzaldua on the Paradox of Public Appearance” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 313-336.
- Birmingham, Peg, 2003. “Holes of Oblivion: The Banality of Radical Evil” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 18/1 (Winter). 80-103.
- Blattner, Sidonia and Irene M. Marti, 2005. “Rosa Luxemburg and Hannah Arendt: Against the Destruction of Political Spheres of Freedom” (Trans. Senem Saner) in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/2 (Spring). 88-101.
- Cavarero, Adriana, 2003. “Review of Dietz and Bar On” in Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy 31/6 (December). 852-858.
- Cocks, Joan, 1995. “On Nationalism: Frantz Fanon, 1925-1961; Rosa Luxemburg, 1871-1919; and Hannah Arendt, 1906-1975” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 221-246.
- Comesana-Santalices, Gloria M., 2001. “Lectura feminista de alguna textos de Hannah Arendt” in Anales del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofia 18. 125-142.
- Cutting Gray, Joanne, "Hannah Arendt, Feminism, and the Politics of Alterity: ‘What Will We Lose if We Win,’" in Hypatia's Daughters: Fifteen Hundred Years of Women Philosophers McAlister, Linda Lopez, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996)
- Dietz, Mary G., 1995. “Feminist Receptions of Hannah Arendt” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 17-50.
- Dietz, Mary G., 2003. “Turning Operations: Feminism, Arendt and Politics” in Political Theory: An International Journal of Political Philosophy 31/6 (2003).
- Disch, Lisa J., 1995. “On Friendship in ‘Dark Times’” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 285-312.
- Duhan, Laura, "Feminism and Peace Theory: Women as Nurturers versus Women as Public Citizens," in In the Interest of Peace: A Spectrum of Philosophical Views (Wolfeboro: Longwood, 1990)
- Elshtain, Jean Bethke, 1995. “Political Children” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 263-284.
- Franco, Vittoria, "Agnes Heller, una vita per l'autonomia e la liberta," Iride 8, 16 (1995), 544-602. (Italian)
- Geddes, Jennifer L., 2003. “Banal Evil and Useless Knowledge: Hannah Arendt and Charlotte Delbo on Evil after the Holocaust” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 18/1 (Winter). 104-115.
- Guerra Palmero, Maria Jose, 1999. “Mujer, identidad y espacio publico” in Contrastes: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofia 4. 45-64.
- Honig, Bonnie, 1995. “Introduction: The Arendt Question in Feminism” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-16.
- Honig, Bonnie, 1995. “Toward an Agonistic Feminism: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Identity” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 135-166.
- Kaplan, Morris B., 1995. “Refiguring the Jewish Question: Arendt, Proust, and the Politics of Sexuality” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 105-134.
- Klawiter, Maren, "Using Arendt and Heidegger to Consider Feminist Thinking on Women and Reproductive/Infertility Technologies," Hypatia (1990), 65-89.
- Landes, Joan B., 1995. “Novus Ordo Saeclorum: Gender and Public Space in Arendt's Revolutionary France” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 195-220.
- Lenz, Claudia, 2005. “The End or the Apotheosis of Labor? Hannah Arendt's Contribution to the Question of the Good Life in Times of Global Superfluity of Human Labor Power” (Trans. Gertrude Postl) in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/2 (Spring). 135-154.
- Long, Christopher Philip, "A Fissure in the Distinction: Hannah Arendt, the Family, and the Public/Private Dichotomy," Philosophy and Social Criticism 24, 5 (1998), 85-104.
- MacCannell, Juliet Flower, "Facing Fascism: A Feminine Politics of Jouissance," Topoi 12, 2 (1993), 137-151.
- Mann, Patricia S., "Toward a Postpatriarchal Society," in Norms and Values: Essays on the Work of Virginia Held, Joram Graf Haber, ed. (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998)
- Maso, Anna, 2002. “La fugitive de Egipto y Palestina” in Daimon, Revista de Filosofia 26 (May-August). 43-56.
- McAfee, Noelle, 2004. “The Ends of Arendtian Politics: A Review of Hannah Arendt by Julia Kristeva; Speaking through the Mask: Hannah Arendt and the Politics of Social Identity by Norma Claire Moruzzi; and Our Sense of the Real: Aesthetic Experience and Arendtian Politics by Kimberly Curtis” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/4 (Fall). 223-231.
- Meehan, Johanna, 2004. “Review Essay: Feminism, Critical Theory, and Power” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 30/3 (May). 375-382.
- Minnich, Elizabeth Kamarck, 2003. “Thinking Friends, Moral Taste, Public Concerns: For Sara Ruddick” in Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy (American Philosophical Association Newsletters (Ed. Sally Scholz) 03:1 (Fall). 94-97.
- Moynagh, Patricia, "A Politics of Enlarged Mentality: Hannah Arendt, Citizenship Responsibility, and Feminism," Hypatia 12, 4 (1997), 27-53.
- Norton, Anne, 1995. “Heart of Darkness: African and African Americans in the Writings of Hannah Arendt” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 247-262.
- Nye, Andrea, "Friendship Across Generations," Hypatia 11, 3 (1996), 154-160.
- O'Byrne, Anne, 2004. “Symbol, Exchange and Birth: Towards a Theory of Labour and Relation” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 30/3 (May). 355-373.
- Orlie, Melissa A., 1995. “Forgiving Trespasses, Promising Futures” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 337-356.
- Phillips, Anne, 2000. “Feminism and Republicanism: Is This a Plausible Alliance?” in Journal of Political Philosophy 8/2 (June). 279-293.
- Pitkin, Hanna Fenichel, 1995. “Conformism, Housekeeping, and the Attack of the Blob: The Origins of Hannah Arendt's Concept of the Social” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 51-82.
- Winant, Terry, "The Feminist Standpoint: A Matter of Language," Hypatia 2 (1987), 123-148.
- Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth, "Hannah Arendt Among Feminists," in Hannah Arendt: Twenty Years Later, Larry May, ed. (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1996)
- Zerilli, Linda M.G., 1995. “The Arendtian Body” in Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt, Ed. Bonnie Honig (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 167-194.
Frankfurt School (Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse)
Books
- Alway, Joan, 1995. Critical Theory and Political Possibilities: Conceptions of Emancipatory Politics in the Works of Horkheimer, Adorno, Marcuse, and Habermas (Westport: Greenwood Press)
- Holub, Renate, 1992. Antonio Gramsci: Beyond Marxism and Postmodernism (New York: Routledge)
- Ingram, David, 1990. Critical Theory and Philosophy (New York: Paragon House)
- Mills, Patricia Jagentoowicz, 1987. Woman, Nature, and Psyche (New Haven: Yale University Press)
Articles
- Ryle, Martin, "Histories of Cultural Populism," Radical Philosophy 78 (1996), 27-33.
Theodor Adorno
Books
- Heberle, Renee, ed. 2006. Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
Articles
- Apostolidis, Paul, 2006. “Negative Dialectics and Inclusive Communication” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 233-256.
- Caputi, Mary, 2006. “Unmarked and Unrehearsed: Theodor Adorno and the Performance Art of Cindy Sherman” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 301-320.
- Comay, Rebecca, 2006. “Adorno's Siren Song” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 41-68.
- Donovan, Josephine, "Everyday Use and Moments of Being: Toward a Nondominative Aesthetic," in Aesthetics in Feminist Perspective, Hilde Hein, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993)
- Eagan, Jennifer L., 2006. “Unfreedom, Suffering, and the Culture Industry: What Adorno Can Contribute to a Feminist Ethics” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 277-300.
- Franks, Mary Anne, 2006. “An-aesthetic Theory: Adorno, Sexuality, and Memory” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 193-216.
- Geulen, Eva, 2006. “‘No Happiness Without Fetishism’: Minima Moralia as Ars Amandi” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 97-112.
- Han, Sora Y., 2006. “Intersectional Sensibility and the Shudder” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 173-192.
- Heberle, Renee, 2006. “Introduction: Feminism and Negative Dialectics” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-20.
- Heberle, Renee, 2006. “Living with Negative Dialectics: Feminism and the Politics of Suffering” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 217-232.
- Hewitt, Andrew, 2006. “A Feminine Dialectic of Enlightenment? Horkheimer and Adorno Revisited” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 69-96.
- Howie, Gillian, 2006. “The Economy of the Same: Identity, Equivalence, and Exploitation” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 321-341.
- Lee, Lisa Yun, 2006. “The Bared-Breasts Incident.” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 113-140.
- Martin, D. Bruce, 2006. “Mimetic Moments: Adorno and Ecofeminism” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 141-172.
- Mullin, Amy, 2000. “Adorno, Art Theory, and Feminist Practice” in Philosophy Today 44/1 (Spring). 16-30.
- Phelan, Shane, "The Jargon of Authenticity: Adorno and Feminist Essentialism," Philosophy and Social Criticism (1990), 39-54.
- Wilke, Sabine and Heidi Schlipphacke, "Construction of Gendered Subject: A Feminist Reading of Adorno's ‘Aesthetic Reading,’" in The Semblance of Subjectivity, Tom Huhn, ed. (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1997)
- Zuidervaart, Lambert, 2006. “Feminist Politics and the Culture Industry: Adorno's Critique Revisited” in Feminist Interpretations of Theodor Adorno, Ed. Renee Heberle (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 257-276.
Max Horkheimer
- Rumpf, Mechthild, "’Mystical Aura’: Imagination and the Reality of Maternal in Horkheimer's Writings," in On Max Horkheimer Seyla Benhabib, ed. (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1993)
Herbert Marcuse
Books
- Perez Estevez, Antonio, 1989. El individuo y la feminidad (Zulia: University of Zulia) (Portugese)
- Stevernagel, Gertrude A., 1979. Political Philosophy as Therapy: Marcuse Reconsidered (Westport: Greenwood)
Articles
- Farganis, Sondra, "Liberty: Two Perspectives on the Women's Movement," Ethics 88 (1977), 62-73.
Jürgen Habermas
Books
- Fraser, Nancy, 1989. Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse, and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press)
- Hutchings, Kimberly, 1996. Kant, Critique, and Politics (New York: Routledge)
- Kelly, Michael, ed. 1994. Critique and Power (Cambridge: MIT Press)
Articles
- Allen, Amy, 2000. “Reconstruction or Deconstruction? A Reply to Johanna Meehan” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 26/3 (May). 53-60.
- Baehr, Amy R., "Toward a New Feminist Liberalism: Okin, Rawls, and Habermas," Hypatia 11,1 91996), 49-66.
- Couture, Tony, "Feminist Criticisms of Habermas' Ethics and Politics," Dialogue 34, 2 (1995), 259-279.
- Crocker, Nancy, "The Problem of Community," Southwest Philosophical Studies 19 (1992), 50-62.
- Fleming, Marie, "Women and the ‘Public Use of Reason,’" Social Theory and Practice 19, 1 (1993), 27-50.
- Fraser, Nancy, "Michel Foucault: A ‘Young Conservative’?" Ethics 96 (1985), 165-184.
- Guerra Palmero, Maria Jose, 1999. “Mujer, identidad y espacio publico” in Contrastes: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofia 4. 45-64.
- Herrera, Maria, "Equal Respect Among Unequal Partners: Gender Difference and the Constitution of Moral Subjects," Philosophy East and West 42, 2 (1992), 263-275.
- Johnson, Pauline, 2001. “Distorted Communications: Feminism's Dispute with Habermas” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 27/1 (January). 39-62.
- Landes, Joan B., "Jurgen Habermas's ‘The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere’: A Feminist Inquiry," Praxis International 12, 1 (1992), 106-127.
- Mahadevan, Kanchana, 2001. “Capabilities and Universality in Feminist Politics” in Journal of Indian Council of Philosophical Research 18/4 (October-December). 75-105.
- McNay, Lois, 2003. “Having it Both Ways: The Incompatibility of Narrative Identity and Communicative Ethics in Feminist Thought” in Theory, Culture and Society 20/6 (December). 1-20.
- Meehan, Johanna, 2000. “Feminism and Habermas' Discourse Ethics” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 26/3 (May). 39-52.
- Pamerleau, William C., "Can Habermas' Discourse Ethics Accommodate the Feminist Perspective?" in Rending and Renewing the Social Order, Yeager Hudson, ed. (Lewiston: Mellen Press, 1996)
- Still, Judith, "What Foucault Fails to Acknowledge...: Feminism and ‘The History of Sexuality,’" History of Human Sciences 7, 2 (1994), 150-157.
- Warnke, Georgia, 2000. “Feminism and Democratic Deliberation” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 26/3 (May). 61-74.
- Wright, Charles, 2004. “Particularity and Perspective Taking: On Feminism and Habermas's Discourse Theory of Morality” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 19/4 (Fall). 49-76.
- Young, Iris Marion, "Impartiality and the Civic Public: Some Implications of Feminist Critiques of Moral and Political Theory," Praxis International 5 (1986), 381-401.
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Books
- Allen, Jeffner and Iris Marion Young, eds. 1989. The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Evans, Fred and Leonard Lawlor, eds. 2000. Chiasms: Merleau-Ponty's Notion of Flesh (Albany: State University Press).
- Mazis, Glen, 1993. Emotion and Embodiment: Fragile Ontology (New York: Lang)
- Olkowski, Dorothea and Gail Weiss, eds 2006. Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
- Perez Estevez, Antonio, 1989. El individuo y la feminidad (Zulia: University of Zulia) (Portugese)
Articles
- Andrews, Jorella, 2006. “Vision, Violence, and the Other: A Merleau-Pontean Ethics” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 167-182.
- Antonio, Diane, 2001. “The Flesh of All That Is: Merleau-Ponty, Irigaray, and Julian's ‘Showings’” in Sophia: International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, Metaphysical Theology and Ethics 40/2 (December). 47-65.
- Bigwood, Carol, "Renaturalizing the Body (With a Little Help from Merleau-Ponty)," Hypatia 1991, 54-73.
- Brubaker, David, 2006. “Care for the Flesh: Gilligan, Merleau-Ponty, and Corporeal Styles” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 229-256.
- Butler, Judith, 2006. “Sexual Difference as a Question of Ethics: Alterities of the Flesh in Irigaray and Merleau-Ponty” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 107-126.
- Cataldi, Suzanne Laba, 2004. “The Philosopher and Her Shadow: Irigaray's Reading of Merleau-Ponty” in Philosophy Today 48/4 (Winter). 343-354.
- Coole, Diana, 2001. “Thinking Politically with Merleau-Ponty” in Radical Philosophy: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Philosophy 108 (July-August). 17-28.
- Dastur, Francoise, 2000. “Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/4 (Fall). 178-189.
- Diprose, Rosalyn, 1998. “Generosity: Between Love and Desire” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 13/1 (Winter). 1-20.
- Doyle, Laura, 2006. “Bodies Inside/Out: Violation and Resistance from the Prison Cell to The Bluest Eye” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 183-208.
- Fielding, Helen, "Grounding Agency in Depth: The Implications of Merleau-Ponty's Thought for the Politics of Feminism," Human Studies 19, 2 (1996), 175-184.
- Fielding, Helen A., 2006. “White Logic and the Constancy of Color” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 71-90.
- Hough, Sheridan, 2003. “Phenomenology, Pomo Baskets and the Work of Mabel McKay” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 18/2 (Spring). 103-113.
- Kirby, Vicki, 2006. “Culpability and the Double Cross: Irigaray with Merleau-Ponty” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 127-146.
- Kozel, Susan, "The Diabolical Strategy of Mimesis: Luce Irigaray's Reading of Maurice Merleau-Ponty," Hypatia 11, 3 (1996), 114-129.
- Kruks, Sonia, 2006. “Merleau-Ponty and the Problem of Difference in Feminism” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 25-48.
- Lee, Emily, 2003. “The Meaning of the Visible Differences of the Body” in Newsletter on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies (American Philosophical Association Newsletters) (Ed. David H. Kim), 02/2 (Spring). 34-37.
- Lopez Saenz, Maria Carmen, 2003. “Feminismo y racionalidad ampliada” in Contrastes: Revista Interdisciplinar de Filosofia 8. 93-107.
- Lopez Saenz, Maria Carmen, 2004. “Interpretacion feminista de la corporalidad: Merleau-Ponty revistado” in Estudios Filosoficos 53/152. 45-58.
- Murphy, Ann V., 2006. “Language in the Flesh: The Politics of Discourse in Merleau-Ponty, Levinas, and Irigaray” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 257-271.
- Oksala, Johanna, 2006. “Female Freedom: Can the Lived Body Be Emancipated?” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 209-228.
- Olkowski, Dorothea, 2006. “Introduction: The Situated Subject” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 1-23.
- Olkowski, Dorothea, 2006. “Only Nature Is Mother to the Child” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 49-70.
- O'Loughlin, Marjorie, "Intelligent Bodies and Ecological Subjectivists: Merleau-Ponty's Corrective to Postmodernism's ‘Subjects’ of Education," in Philosophy of Education, Alven Neiman, ed. (Urbana: Philosophy of Education and Society, 1995)
- O'Loughlin, Marjorie, 1998. “Overcoming the Problems of ‘Difference’ in Education: Empathy as ‘Intercorporeality’” in Studies in Philosophy of Education 17/4. 283-293.
- Popen, Shari, "Merleau-Ponty Confronts Postmodernism: A Reply to O'Loughlin," in Philosophy of Education, Alven Neiman, ed. (Urbana: Philosophy of Education and Society, 1995)
- Preston, Beth, "Merleau-Ponty and the Feminine Embodied Eixstence," Man and World 29, 2 (1996), 167-186.
- Reineke, Martha J., "Lacan, Merleau-Ponty, and Irigaray: Reflections on a Specular Drama," Auslegung 14 (1987), 67-85.
- Sjoholm, Cecilia, 2000. “Crossing Lovers: Luce Irigaray's Elemental Passions” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/3 (Summer). 92-112.
- Stawarska, Beata, 2006. “From the Body Proper to Flesh: Merleau-Ponty on Intersubjectivity” in Feminist Interpretations of Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Eds. Dorothea Olkowski and Gail Weiss (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 91-106.
- Stoller, Silvia, 2005. “Asymmetrical Genders: Phenomenological Reflections on Sexual Difference” (Trans. Camilla R. Nielsen) in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 20/2 (Spring). 7-26.
- Stoller, Silvia, 2000. “Reflections on Feminist Merleau-Ponty Skepticism” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/1 (Winter). 175-182.
- Stoller, Silvia, 2001. “The Sexual Difference from the Perspective of Merleau-Ponty” (Trans. Alfred Leskovec) in Phainomena: Journal of the Phenomenological Society of Mlubljana 10/37-38. 199-210.
- Sullivan, Shannon, "Domination and Dialogue in Merleau-Ponty's ‘Phenomenology of Perception,’" Hypatia 12, 1 (1997), 1-19.
- Sullivan, Shannon, 2000. “Feminism and Phenomenology: A Reply to Silvia Stoller” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 15/1 (Winter). 183-188.
- Vasseleu, Cathryn, 2001. “Textures of Light: Vision and Touch in Irigaray, Levinas, and Merleau-Ponty” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/1 (Winter).
- Weiss, Gail, 2002. “The Anonymous Intentions of Transactional Bodies” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 17/4 (Fall). 187-200.
- Welsh, Talia, 2001. “The Logic of the Observed: Merleau-Ponty's Conception of Women As Outlined in His 1951-1952 Sorbonne Lecture The Question of Method in Child Psychology” in Symposium: Journal of the Canadian Society for Hermeneutics and Postmodern Thought 5/1 (Spring). 83-94.
- Young, Iris Marion, "Throwing Like a Girl: A Phenomenology of Feminine Body Comportments, Motility, and Spatiality," Human Studies 3 (1980), 137-156.
Albert Camus
Books
- Allen, Jeffner and Iris Marion Young, eds. 1989. The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
Articles
- Bartlett, Elizabeth Ann, "Beyond Either/Or: Justice and Care in the Ethics of Albert Camus," in Explorations in Feminist Ethics Eve Browning, ed. (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1992)
- Kruks, Sonia, "Existentialism and Phenomenology," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
Jean-Paul Sartre
Books
- Allen, Jeffner and Iris Marion Young, eds. 1989. The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- Barrett, W., 1962. Irrational Man (New York: Doubleday Anchor) Part III, Chapter 10.
- Murphy, Julien S., ed. 1999. Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press).
Articles
- Barnes, Hazel E., "Sartre and Sexism," Philosophy and Literature (1990), 340-347.
- Barnes, Hazel, 1999. “Sartre and Feminism: Aside from The Second Sex and All That” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 22-44.
- Bell, Linda Ann, 1999. “Different Oppressions: A Feminist Exploration of Sartre's Anti-Semite and Jew” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 123-148.
- Bergoffen, Debra B., "The Look as Bad Faith," Philosophy Today 36, 3 (1992), 221-227.
- Bergoffen, Debra B., 2002. “Simone de Beauvoir and Jean-Paul Sartre: Woman, Man, and the Desire to Be God” in Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory 9/3 (September). 409-418.
- Charme, Stuart Z., 2000. “Revisiting Sartre on the Question of Religion” in Continental Philosophy Review 33/1 (January). 1-26.
- Charme, Stuart Z., 1999. “Sartre and the Links between Patriarchal Atheism and Feminist Theology” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 300-324.
- Collins, Margery and Christine Pierce, "Holes and Slime: Sexism in Sartre's Psychoanalysis," in Women and Philosophy: Toward a Theory of Liberation, Carol Gould and Marx X. Wartofsky, eds. (New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1976)
- Comesana, Gloria M., "Analisis de las figuras femeninas en el teatro de Sartre," Revista de Filosofia (Venezuela) 9 (1986), 103-133. (Spanish)
- Comesana Santalices, Gloria, "’Behind Closed Doors’: Analysis of the Feminine Figures in Sartrean Theater," Revista de Filosofia (Venezuela) 24, 2 (1996), 53-79. (Spanish)
- Comesana Santalices, Gloria M., 1998. “Jean Paul Sartre: Filosofo de la Disidencia” in Utopia y Praxis Latinoamericana: Revista Internacional de Filosofia Iberoamericana y Teoria Social 3/5 (July-December). 119-128.
- De Lacoste, Guillermine, 1999. “The Beauvoir and Levy Interviews: Toward a Feminine Economy” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 272-299.
- Diers, Peter, 1999. “Friendship and Feminist Praxis: Insights from Sartre's Critique of Dialectical Reason,” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999), 253-271.
- Duran, Jane, 2004. “Sartre, Gender Theory and the Possibility of Transcendence” in Philosophy and Social Criticism 30/3 (May). 265-281.
- Fullbrook, Kate and Edward Fullbrook, "Sartre's Secret Key," in Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir Margaret A. Simons, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995)
- Fullbrook, Edward, 1999. “She Came to Stay and Being and Nothingness” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/4 (Fall). 50-69.
- Fullbrook, Edward and Kate Fullbrook, 1999. “The Absence of Beauvoir” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 45-63.
- Gothlin, Eva, 1999. “Simone de Beauvoir's Notions of Appeal, Desire, and Ambiguity and Their Relationship to Jean-Paul Sartre's Notions of Appeal and Desire” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 14/4 (Fall). 83-95.
- Green, Karen, 1999. “Sartre and de Beauvoir on Freedom and Oppression” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 175-199.
- Grell, Isabelle, 2004. “The Invention of Two Women in Les Chemins de la liberte” in Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture 10/2. 161-181.
- Hoagland, Sarah Lucia, 1999. “Existential Freedom and Political Change” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 149-174.
- Keat, R., "Masculinity in Philosophy," Radical Philosophy 34 (summer 1983), 15-20.
- Kruks, Sonia, "Existentialism and Phenomenology," in A Companion to Feminist Philosophy, Alison M. Jaggar, ed. (Cambridge: Blackwell, 1998)
- Kruks, Sonia, "Simone de Beauvoir: Teaching Sartre About Freedom," in Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir Margaret A. Simons, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995)
- Kruks, Sonia, 1999. “Identity Politics and Dialectical Reason: Beyond an Epistemology of Provenance” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 229-252.
- Kruks, Sonia, 2001. “Retrieving Experience: Subjectivity and Recognition in Feminist Politics” in Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture 8/2.
- Lancaster, Natascha H., 2000. “Women and Minorities vs. Sartre: Win, Win…Win!” in Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture 6/2. 12-25.
- Martin, Thomas, 1999. “Sartre, Sadism, and Female Beauty Ideals” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 90-104.
- Morris, Phyllis Sutton, 1999. “Sartre on Objectification: A Feminist Perspective” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 64-89.
- Mui, Constance, "Sartre's Sexism Reconsidered," Auslegung 16, 1 (1990), 31-41.
- Mui, Constance L., 1999. “Sartre and Marcel on Embodiment: Reevaluating Traditional and Gynocentric Feminisms” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 105-122.
- Murphy, Julien S., "The Look in Sartre and Rich," Hypatia 2 (1987), 113-124.
- Oliver, Kelly, 2001. “The Look of Love” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/3 (Summer). 56-78.
- Skakoon, Walter, 2000. “A Commentary: Natascha H. Lancaster's Minorities versus Sartre's Saint Genet and Loren Ringer's L'homosexuel imaginaire: Sartre's Interpretive Grid in Saint Genet” in Sartre Studies International: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Existentialism and Contemporary Culture 6/2. 36-45.
- Young, Iris Marion, 1999. “Gender as Seriality: Thinking About Women as a Social Collective” in Feminist Interpretations of Jean-Paul Sartre, Ed. Julien S. Murphy (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press). 200-228.
Simone de Beauvoir
Books
- Ascher, Carole, 1981. Simone de Beauvoir: A Life of Freedom. (Brighton: Harvester Press)
- Bauer, Nancy, 2001. Simone de Beauvoir, Philosophy and Feminism (New York: Columbia University Press).
- Bergoffen, Debra B., 1997. The Philosophy of Simone de Beauvoir: Gendered Phenomenologies, Erotic Generosities (Albany: SUNY Press)
- Bieber, Konrad, 1979. Simone de Beauvoir (Boston: Hall)
- Card, Claudia, ed. 2003. The Cambridge Companion to Simone de Beauvoir (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
- Easlea, B., 1981. Science and Sexual Oppression (London: Weidenfeld & Nicholson), Chapter 2
- Fallaize, Elizabeth, ed. 1998. Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Reader (New York: Routledge).
- Fullbrook, Edward and Kate Fullbrook, 1998. Simone de Beauvoir: A Critical Introduction (Cambridge: Polity Press and Malden MA: Blackwell).
- Keefe, Terry, 1983. Simone de Beauvoir: A Study of Her Writings (Totowa: Barnes and Noble)
- Moi, Toril, 1994. Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman (Cambridge: Blackwell)
- Nordquist, Joan, 1991. Social Theory: A Bibliographic Series, No. 23--Simone de Beauvoir: A Bibliography (Santa Cruz: Reference and Research)
- O'Brien, Wendy and Lester Embree, eds. 2001. The Existential Phenomenology of Simone de Beauvoir (Dordrecht and Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers).
- Okely, Judith, 1986. Simone de Beauvoir (New York: Pantheon)
- Pilardi, Jo-Ann, 1999. Simone de Beauvoir Writing the Self: Philosophy Becomes Autobiography (Westport CT: Greenwood Press).
- Richards, Janet Radcliffe, 1980. The Sceptical Feminist: A Philosophical Inquiry (Boston: Routledge and K. Paul)
- Sabrosky, Judith A., 1979. From Rationality to Liberation (Westport: Greenwood Press)
- Savage Brosman, Catharine, 1991. Simone de Beauvoir Revisited (Boston: Twayne)
- Simons, Margaret A., ed. 1995. Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press)
- Simons, Margaret A., 1999. Beauvoir and The Second Sex: Feminism, Race, and the Origins of Existentialism (Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield).
- Wenzel, Helene Vivienne, ed. 1986. Simone de Beauvoir: Witness to a Century (New Haven: Yale University Press)
Articles
- Adan, Carme, 1999. “Entre a modernidade e a posmodernidade: Simone de Beauvoir” in Agora: Papeles de Filosofia 18/2. 65-82.
- Alexander, Anna, "The Eclipse of Gender: Simone de Beauvoir and the ‘Differance’ of Translation," Philosophy Today 41, 1-4 (1997), 112-120.
- Alexander, Anna, 2003. “Outside The Second Dex: Beauvoir's pensee du dehors” in Bulletin de la Societe Americaine de Philosophie de Langue Francaise 13/1 (Spring). 94-127.
- Allen, Jeffner, "A Response to a Letter from Peg Simons, December 1993," in Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir Margaret A. Simons, ed. (University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995)
- Amoros, Celia, 1999. “Politica del reconocimiento y colectivos bi-valentes” in Logos: Anales del Seminario de Metafisica 1-2. 39-56.
- Andrew, Barbara S., 1998. “Care, Freedom, and Reciprocity in the Ethics of Simone de Beauvoir” in Philosophy Today 42/3 (Fall). 290-300.
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Other Twentieth Century French Philosophy
Books
- Allen, Jeffner and Iris Marion Young, eds. 1989. The Thinking Muse: Feminism and Modern French Philosophy (Bloomington: Indiana University Press)
- French, Patrick and Roland Francois Lack, eds. 1998. The Tel Quel Reader (New York: Routledge)
- Le Doeuff, Michele, 1990. The Philosophical Imaginary, Colin Gordon, trans. (Stanford: Stanford University Press)
- Mathy, Jean Philippe, 1993. Extreme--Occident: French Intellectuals and America (Chicago: University of Chicago Press)
- Matthews, Eric, 1996. Twentieth-Century French Philosophy (New York: Oxford University Press)
- Mortley, Raoul, 1991. French Philosophies in Conversation: Levinas, Schneider, Serres, Irigaray, Le Doeuff, Derrida (New York: Routledge)
- Oliver, Kelly, ed. 2000. French Feminism Reader (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield).
Articles
- Ettinger, Bracha L., 2004. “Weaving a Woman Artist with-in the Matrixial Encounter-Event” in Theory, Culture, and Society 21/1 (February). 69-93.
- Oliver, Kelly, 2001. “The Look of Love” in Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy 16/3 (Summer). 56-78.
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[Note that this bibliography has been compiled and is maintained by Abigail Gosselin.]