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Submitting a Proposal – OXFORD NEW HISTORIES OF PHILOSOPHY
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OXFORD NEW HISTORIES OF PHILOSOPHY. Books in the Series. The co-editors will work closely with associate editors and advisers to invite and vet proposals. We welcome proposals in all areas of the history of philosophy, especially on figures and topics that offer new perspectives on philosophy’s past. Our goal is that every book in Oxford New Histories of Philosophy. Will reveal a new voice or set of forgotten ideas from the history of our discipline. Send proposals to: cm50@columbia.edu.
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Books in the Series – OXFORD NEW HISTORIES OF PHILOSOPHY
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OXFORD NEW HISTORIES OF PHILOSOPHY. Books in the Series. Books in the Series. Oxford New Histories of Philosophy. Will contain two kinds of books. The first will include primary texts, organized around a prominent author or topic, along with a philosophically astute and historically rich introduction. The goal is to help instructors and scholars navigate unexplored materials in the history of philosophy. Examples include:. Abolition and the Question of Slavery: Philosophical Writings, 1780-1880.
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Cavendish and Deshoulières: Women and Philosophy – Early Modern Women: Lives, Texts, Objects
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Early Modern Women: Lives, Texts, Objects. Cavendish and Deshoulières: Women and Philosophy. July 6, 2016. September 19, 2016. Woman Reading a Letter. 1663), with a large map in the background. One way of going about cross-cultural analysis is by discussing the intertextual relationships between texts by women from different countries. Philosophy is a discipline in which comparative and cross-cultural analysis is common, and efforts such as Project Vox. Early Modern Women’s Writing. Is most cruell wild.
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martinevanelk – Early Modern Women: Lives, Texts, Objects
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Early Modern Women: Lives, Texts, Objects. The Delicate Hand: Female Engravers. February 22, 2017. 1 Jan van der Straeten, Plate 19 of the. New Discoveries). Late 16th century. Metropolitan Museum of Art, Digital Photo #: DP102228.tif. On the developing techniques). Yet, female engravers were rare even in the Low Countries. Although there were small numbers of women engravers in countries all over Europe in this period, I’d like to use this post to explore in brief two Dutch women who engraved in...3 Mag...
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