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    Disappearing Ink

    Essays in Early Modern Philosophy

    AvEileen O'Neill,Gary Ostertag

    Inbunden, Engelska, 2025

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    When Eileen O'Neill (1953-2017) published her ground-breaking essay, "Disappearing Ink: Early Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy" in 1998, women philosophers were virtually absent from encyclopedias of philosophy and the numerous histories and anthologies of early modern thought. This essay would come to have an enormous impact, signaling the beginning of the movement to introduce early modern women philosophers into the canon. In its densely-packed 46 pages, "Disappearing Ink" presented the names, major works, and principal theses of literally dozens of forgotten women, whose works were published during the early modern period and who had engaged in correspondence with central male figures but whose names and works had since been erased. Disappearing Ink reprints this now-canonical piece together with subsequent essays, some widely read, some harder to locate, and one, on "Cartesianism and the Gendered Mind", written in 2013 and published here for the first time. The essays in Part I develop O'Neill's views on feminist history of philosophy, articulating an account of feminist historiography that is inclusive yet at the same time textually nuanced. The essays in Part II provide in-depth treatment of individual figures and themes. These essays discuss the views of early modern women philosophers such as Mary Astell, Margaret Cavendish, and Mme de Lambert alongside those of Descartes, Leibniz, Poullain de la Barre, and the Scholastics, engaging with questions of mind-body interaction, occasional causation, physical influx, pan-organicism, and whether the Cartesian mind is gendered. The sole essay in Part III departs from the historical orientation of Parts I and II. This essay, informed by O'Neill's deep knowledge of art history, is an illuminating study of agency in representations of women in feminist erotic art of the 1980s. Combined, these works trace the complete arc of O'Neill's thought, from painstaking studies of individual themes and figures to a sweeping vision of how feminism should inform our approach to the history of early modern thought--indeed, to the history of philosophy more generally. More than anyone else, O'Neill explained why women were excluded from the canon and showed how they could be incorporated into it.

    Produktinformation

    • Utgivningsdatum:2025-07-22
    • Mått:165 x 241 x 32 mm
    • Vikt:699 g
    • Format:Inbunden
    • Språk:Engelska
    • Antal sidor:376
    • Förlag:OUP USA
    • ISBN:9780190086633

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    • Genusvetenskap inom Samhälle och politik
    • Filosofiska discipliner inom Filosofi och religion

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    Eileen O'Neill (1953-2017) was at the time of her death Professor of Philosophy at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. A distinguished historian of early modern philosophy, O'Neill was instrumental in recovering the work of women philosophers who had been written out of the histories of early modern thought. She published numerous essays, reviews and encyclopedia entries about their work and edited the first modern edition of Margaret Cavendish's Observations on Experimental Philosophy as well as Feminist History of Philosophy: The Recovery and Evaluation of Women's Philosophical Thought, with Marcy Lascano. Gary Ostertag, who was the partner and husband of Eileen O'Neill, is Professor of Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and on the doctoral faculty of the PhD Program in Philosophy at the Graduate Center, CUNY. He publishes in the philosophy of language, the history of analytic philosophy, and bioethics, and is the editor of Meanings andOther Things: Themes from the Work of Stephen Schiffer (OUP) and Definite Descriptions: A Reader.

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    Our understanding of early modern philosophy has been made incalculably richer by the groundbreaking historical and historiological work of Eileen O'Neill; and the many indelible gems of striking insight and meticulous scholarship collected here together for the first time demonstrate exactly why and how. They are essential reading for anyone who values the true story of philosophys past.

    Innehållsförteckning

    • I. Women and the Historiography of Philosophy Chapter 1: Disappearing Ink: Early Modern Women Philosophers and Their Fate in History Chapter 2: Women Cartesians, "Feminine Philosophy," and Historical Exclusion Chapter 3: Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy Chapter 4: The Forgetting of Gender and the New Histories of Philosophy: A Response to Nancy Tuana Chapter 5: Justifying the Inclusion of Women in Our Histories of Philosophy: The Case of Marie de Gournay Chapter 6: Feminist History of Philosophy II. Causation and Gender in Early Modern Thought Chapter 7: Mind-Body Interaction and Metaphysical Consistency: A Defense of Descartes Chapter 8: Influxus Physicus Chapter 9: Introduction to Observations on Experimental Philosophy Chapter 10: Margaret Cavendish, Stoic Antecedent Causes, and Early Modern Occasional Causes Chapter 11: Mary Astell on the Causation of Sensation Chapter 12: Cartesianism and the Gendered Mind: Poullain's On the Equality of the Two Sexes and Lambert's New Reflections on Women III. Gender and Agency Chapter 13: (Re)presentations of Eros: Exploring Female Sexual Agency