Virtue, Liberty, and Toleration: Political Ideas of European Women, 1400-1800Jacqueline Broad, Karen Green Springer Science & Business Media, 23 июл. 2007 г. - Всего страниц: 216 This volume serves as an introduction to a rich and as yet under-explored period in the history of women’s ideas. The volume provides a partial insight into the richness and complexity of women’s political ideas in the centuries prior to the French Revolution. The essays in this collection examine women’s political writings with particular reference to the themes of virtue (especially the virtue of phronesis or prudence), liberty, and toleration. |
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... sense that they engage with questions about what legitimises political authority, the political obligations of subjects and sovereigns, the attributes of a good ruler, the xv J. Broad and K. Green (eds.), Virtue, Liberty, and Toleration ...
... sense that they engage with questions about what legitimises political authority, the political obligations of subjects and sovereigns, the attributes of a good ruler, the xv J. Broad and K. Green (eds.), Virtue, Liberty, and Toleration ...
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... sense of these words; and their concern for the virtues of rulers and citizens, and the cultivation of prudence, temperance, courage, and so on, is no longer something we associate with mainstream political thought. Thus, according to ...
... sense of these words; and their concern for the virtues of rulers and citizens, and the cultivation of prudence, temperance, courage, and so on, is no longer something we associate with mainstream political thought. Thus, according to ...
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... sense than we do today. By placing women's texts in their historical-intellectual context, we can see that the terms "prudence" and "liberty," for example, do not always have the same connotations that they do in post-twentieth-century ...
... sense than we do today. By placing women's texts in their historical-intellectual context, we can see that the terms "prudence" and "liberty," for example, do not always have the same connotations that they do in post-twentieth-century ...
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... sense of liberty as freedom from interference. The reader will also see that these early women thinkers do not observe a strict division between religion and politics. For these women, as for the men of their time, appeals to God and ...
... sense of liberty as freedom from interference. The reader will also see that these early women thinkers do not observe a strict division between religion and politics. For these women, as for the men of their time, appeals to God and ...
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... sense of contract law and charter rights and privileges)." Striking is that the misogynous arguments by the late thirteenth-century commentator on Canon law, Hostiensis (d. 1271) (cited in the Somnium Viridarii), were the opinions that ...
... sense of contract law and charter rights and privileges)." Striking is that the misogynous arguments by the late thirteenth-century commentator on Canon law, Hostiensis (d. 1271) (cited in the Somnium Viridarii), were the opinions that ...
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Prudence from Christine de Pizan to Elizabeth I | 24 |
Negotiating | 39 |
Machiavelli in Skirts Isabella dEste and Politics | 57 |
Womens Political Writings of | 82 |
Margaret Cavendish and the False Universal | 95 |
The Social and Political Thought of Damaris Cudworth Masham | 111 |
Mary Astells Christian Political Polemics | 123 |
Virtue God and Stoicism in the Thought of Elizabeth Carter | 137 |
Catharine Macaulay and Mary Wollstonecraft on the Will | 149 |
Bibliography | 189 |
Index | 205 |
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