ABSTRACT

What is philosophy, why does it matter, and how would it be different if women wrote more of it? At a time when the importance of philosophy, and the humanities in general, is being questioned and at a time when the question of gender equality is a huge public question, 22 women in philosophy lay out in this book how they think of philosophy, what they actually do, and how that is applied to actual problems. By bringing together accounts of the personal experiences of women in philosophy, this book provides a new understanding of the ways in which the place of women in philosophy has changed in recent decades while also introducing the reader to the nature and the value of philosophy.

chapter |11 pages

Introduction

part I|78 pages

Thinking about Philosophy

chapter 2|12 pages

What Is Philosophy and Why Does It Matter?

A Situated, Pluralist, Social, Caring – and Perhaps Rebellious Response

chapter 3|3 pages

Does Philosophy Progress?

chapter 4|5 pages

Adventures in Philosophy

chapter 6|6 pages

Moving the Contexts of Philosophy

chapter 8|9 pages

Hypatia’s Gaze

part II|89 pages

Doing and Valuing Philosophy

chapter 12|9 pages

Becoming a Humbler Philosopher

My Life in Philosophy as a Woman

chapter 15|6 pages

Philosophy as Work

chapter 17|8 pages

On Doing Philosophy

Territory, Discipline and Practices

chapter 19|8 pages

Believing Is Seeing

Feminist Philosophy, Knowledge, and Perception