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Ancient Women Philosophers

Ancient Women Philosophers

Ancient Women Philosophers

Recovered Ideas and New Perspectives
Katharine R. O'Reilly, Toronto Metropolitan University
Caterina Pellò, Université de Genève
August 2023
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    Despite the common misconception that ancient philosophy was the domain of male thinkers, sources confirm that ancient women engaged in philosophical activity. Bringing together a collection of essays on ancient women thinkers, with special focus on their ideas and contributions to the history of philosophy, this volume is about the earliest women philosophers, their breakthroughs, and the methods we can use to excavate them. The essays survey the methodological strategies we can use to approach the surviving evidence, retrieve the largely unresearched thought and the original ideas of ancient women philosophers, and carve out a space for them in the canon. The broad focus includes women thinkers in ancient Indian, Chinese, and Arabic philosophy as well as in the Greek and Roman philosophical traditions. The volume will be valuable for a wide range of researchers, teachers, and students of ancient philosophy.

    • Retrieves the previously largely unresearched thought and the original ideas of ancient women philosophers and carves out a space for them in the canon
    • Contributes to diversifying the canon and university curricula by including Indian, Chinese, and Islamic philosophers
    • Includes female thinkers in the philosophical canon by reconstructing their arguments and analyzing how they engage with their philosophical contemporaries and predecessors

    Reviews & endorsements

    'Any reinterpretation of the history of philosophy that includes the voices of women must begin with the ancient women thinkers. Pellò and O'Reilly succeed in creating a new framework beyond the Christian Western tradition. Part of this new perspective is indebted to the ideas of women thinkers from the Indian, Chinese, and Arab worlds. The book offers a fresh approach that renovates our understanding of ancient women thinkers and their reception, and also renews the concept of ancient philosophy.' Ruth E. Hagengruber, University of Paderborn

    'This volume is a commendable achievement that will appeal to those with interests in ancient philosophy and its history, feminism, and those seeking to expand the philosophical canon to include marginalised groups and non-Western perspectives.' Vicky Roupa, Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    August 2023
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    9781009033688
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    This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: the value of women philosophers for the history of philosophy Caterina Pellò and Katharine R. O'Reilly
    • 1. Beyond gender: the voice of Diotima Frisbee C. C. Sheffield
    • 2. Sulabhā and Indian philosophy: rhetoric, gender, and philosophy in the Mahābhārata Brian Black
    • 3. Women's medical knowledge in antiquity: beyond midwifery Sophia M. Connell
    • 4. Ancient women epicureans and their anti-hedonist critics Kelly Arenson
    • 5. Arete of Cyrene and the role of women in philosophical lineage Katharine R. O'Reilly
    • 6. Women at the crossroads: life and death for the stoic wife Kate Meng Brassel
    • 7. Pythagorean women and the domestic as a philosophical topic Rosemary Twomey
    • 8. Perictione, mother of metaphysics: a new philosophical reading of on wisdom Giulia De Cesaris and Caterina Pellò
    • 9. Not veiled in silence: the case for macrina Anna B. Christensen
    • 10. Women philosophers and ideals of being a woman in Neoplatonic schools of late antiquity: the examples of Sosipatra of Ephesus and Hypatia of Alexandria Jana Schultz
    • 11. Reappraising Ban Zhao: the advent of Chinese women philosophers Ann A. Pang-White
    • 12. The reception of Plato on women: Proclus, Averroes, Marinella Peter Adamson
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • Caterina Pellò, Katharine R. O'Reilly, Frisbee C. C. Sheffield, Brian Black, Sophia M. Connell, Kelly Arenson, Kate Meng Brassel, Rosemary Twomey, Giulia De Cesaris, Anna B. Christensen, Jana Schultz, Ann A. Pang-White, Peter Adamson

    • Editors
    • Katharine R. O'Reilly , Toronto Metropolitan University

      Katharine R. O'Reilly is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Toronto Metropolitan University. Her research areas include moral psychology in the Ancient Greek and Roman traditions, and ancient women philosophers (particularly in the Hellenistic schools).

    • Caterina Pellò , Université de Genève

      Caterina Pellò is a Research Fellow at the University of Geneva (SNSF Ambizione). She has published Pythagorean Women (Cambridge 2022) in the series Cambridge Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy.