In this paper, I argue that Margaret Cavendish’s account of freedom, and the role of education in freedom, is better able to account for the specifics of women’s lives than are Thomas Hobbes’ accounts of these topics. The differences between the two is grounded in their differing conceptions of the metaphysics of human nature, though the full richness of Cavendish’s approach to women, their minds and their freedom can be appreciated only if we take account of her plays, accepting them as philosophical texts alongside her more standard philosophical treatises
We encounter autonomy in virtually every area of philosophy: in its relation with rationality, perso...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This paper discusses the materialist views of Margaret Cavendish, focusing on the relationships betw...
In this paper, I argue that Margaret Cavendish’s account of freedom, and the role of education in fr...
Margaret Cavendish was a philosopher and writer active in mid-seventeenth century England. She is im...
It is often thought that the numerous contradictory perspectives in Margaret Cavendish's writings de...
Thomas Hobbes’s materialism was famous in the seventeenth century, and is still well known today. Th...
This chapter shows how Mary Astell and Margaret Cavendish can reasonably be understood as early femi...
This paper seeks to shed light on the often-overlooked account of divine and human freedom presented...
The purpose of this paper is to survey several important advocacies of education for women up to the...
This thesis uses the entirety of Margaret Cavendish's archive to present the first full account of h...
This dissertation describes and analyses several different approaches to the relation between indivi...
This paper argues that, although Margaret Cavendish’s main philosophical contributions are not...
Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in th...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
We encounter autonomy in virtually every area of philosophy: in its relation with rationality, perso...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This paper discusses the materialist views of Margaret Cavendish, focusing on the relationships betw...
In this paper, I argue that Margaret Cavendish’s account of freedom, and the role of education in fr...
Margaret Cavendish was a philosopher and writer active in mid-seventeenth century England. She is im...
It is often thought that the numerous contradictory perspectives in Margaret Cavendish's writings de...
Thomas Hobbes’s materialism was famous in the seventeenth century, and is still well known today. Th...
This chapter shows how Mary Astell and Margaret Cavendish can reasonably be understood as early femi...
This paper seeks to shed light on the often-overlooked account of divine and human freedom presented...
The purpose of this paper is to survey several important advocacies of education for women up to the...
This thesis uses the entirety of Margaret Cavendish's archive to present the first full account of h...
This dissertation describes and analyses several different approaches to the relation between indivi...
This paper argues that, although Margaret Cavendish’s main philosophical contributions are not...
Hobbes is sometimes interpreted as a proto-feminist, in that men and women are seemingly equal in th...
Margaret Cavendish, duchess of Newcastle (1623-1673), led a dramatic life that brought her into cont...
We encounter autonomy in virtually every area of philosophy: in its relation with rationality, perso...
During the Enlightenment era, one of the first significant authors of feminist philosophy was a Brit...
This paper discusses the materialist views of Margaret Cavendish, focusing on the relationships betw...