In a message dated 11/27/2013 12:28:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, juliereneb@xxxxxxxxx writes: "I once owned most of the texts in a series on Western Philosophy -- it was an expensive set which I added to gradually. I no longer have them and have been trying to find the Editor ... I want to say that it was something very simple like "History of Western Philo" and I can see the front cover. I'm thoroughly frustrated. It has been my impression that they are used frequently in philo courses. Any ideas??" Well, I note that the Stanford Encyclopedia (online) of Philosophy does NOT have an entry, "History of Philosophy". I was curious to get some updated references since this Encyclopedia gets constantly (as it were) updated. Instead, there's an entry for "Feminist history of philosophy". I append the references below. With McEvoy I would distinguish between (although 'between' is possibly wrong here): history of philosophy philosophy of history history of the history of philosophy philosophy of the history of philosophy philosophy of the history of philosophy of history and perhaps history of the philosophy of the history of philosophy Geary may come up with newer combos. Or not. Cheers, Speranza ---- "I think the History of Philosophy would be a good title for a class" -- Hegel (in a meeting with the Philosophy Department, Germany). •Alanen, Lilli, Witt, Charlotte ed. 2004. Feminist Reflections on the History of Philosophy (Kluwer Academic Publishers) •Amorós, Celia. 1994. "Cartesianism and Feminism. What Reason Has Forgotten; Reasons for Forgetting" in Hypatia vol. 9, no. 1 (Winter 1994). •Antony, Louise, Witt, Charlotte ed. 1993. A Mind of One's Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity (Westview Press). •Atherton, Margaret. 1993. "Cartesian Reason and Gendered Reason" in Antony and Witt 1993. •–––. 1994. Women Philosophers of the Early Modern Period (Hackett Publishing Co.). •Baier, Annette. 1987. "Hume, the Women's Moral Theorist" Women and Moral Theory ed. Eva Feder Kittay and Diana T. Meyers (Roman and Littlefield) •–––. 1993. "Hume, the Reflective Women's Epistemologist?" in A Mind of One's Own. •Bar On, Bat-Ami. 1994. Engendering Origins: Critical Feminist Readings in Plato and Aristotle (Albany SUNY Press). •–––. 1994. Modern Engendering: Critical Feminist Readings in Modern Western Philosophy (Albany SUNY Press). •Bordo, Susan R. 1987. The Flight to Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism and Culture (State University of New York Press). •Butler, Judith. 1990. Gender Trouble (Routledge 1990). •Cornell, Drucilla, 1993. Transformations (New York 1993). •Deutscher, Penelope, 1997. Yielding Gender: Feminism, Deconstruction and the History of Philosophy (London and New York: Routledge). •Falco, Maria J., ed. 1996. Feminist Interpretations of Mary Wollstonecraft (The Pennsylvania State University Press). •Freeland, Cynthia, 1994. "Nourishing Speculation: A Feminist Reading of Aristotelian Science" in Engendering Origins: Critical Feminist Readings in Plato and Aristotle ed. By Bat-Ami Bar On (State University of New York Press, Albany). •–––, ed. 1998. Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle (The Pennsylvania State University Press) •–––. "Feminism and Ideology in Ancient Philosophy" in Apeiron Vol. XXXIII, no. 4. December 2000 •Frye, Marilyn, 1992. The Possibility of Feminist Theory (California, The Crossing Press). •Fuss, Diana. 1989. Essentially Speaking (Routledge). •Harding, Sandra and Hintikka, Merrill eds. 1983. Discovering Reality (Dordrecht, Holland D. Reidel). •–––. 1986. The Science Question in Feminism (Cornell University Press). •Hegel, G.W. F.1973. The Philosophy of Right, T.M. Knox (trans) (New York, Oxford University Press). •Hekman, Susan, ed. 1996. Feminist Interpretatons of Michel Foucault (The Pennsylvania State University Press) •Holland, Nancy J., ed. 1997 Feminist Interpretations of Jacques Derrida (The Pennsylvania University State Press). •Homiak, Marcia. 1993. "Feminism and Aristotle's Rational Ideal" in Antony and Witt 1993. •Honig, Bonnie, ed. 1995. Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt (The Pennsylvania State University Press) •Keller, Evelyn Fox, 1985. Reflections on Gender and Science (Yale University Press) •LeDoeuff, Michele. 1991. Hipparchia's Choice: An Essay Concerning Women, Philosophy, Etc. Trans. Trista Selous, Oxford: Blackwell. •Leon, Celine and Walsh Sylvia, ed., 1997. Feminist Interpretations of Soren Kierkegaard (The Pennsylvania State University Press) •Lloyd, Genevieve. 1993a. "Maleness, Metaphor, and the ‘Crisis’ of Reason" in Antony and Witt 1993. •–––. 1993b. The Man of Reason: "Male" and "Female" in Western Philosophy (The University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis). •–––. 2002. Feminism and History of Philosophy (Oxford) •Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, ed. 1996 Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F.Hegel (The Pennsylvania State University Press). •Nussbaum, Martha. 1986. The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in Greek Tragedy and Philosophy (Cambridge UP) •Okin, Susan Moller, 1979. Women in Western Political Thought (Princeton) •O'Neill, Eileen, 1978. "Disappearing Ink: Early Modern Women Philosophers and Their Fate in History" in Kourany, Janet, ed. Philosophy in a Feminist Voice: Critiques and Reconstructions (Princeton University Press) •Rooney, Phyllis. 1991. "Gendered Reason: Sex, Metaphor and Conceptions of Reason" by Phyllis Rooney in Hypatia 6:2 (Summer 1991): 77-103. •–––. 1994. "Recent Work in Feminist Discussions of Reason." American Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 31, Number 1, (January 1994). •Rorty, Richard. 1991. "Feminism and Pragmatism" Michigan Quarterly Review 30/2 (Spring 1991) 231-58 •Rorty, Richard, Schneewind, J.B., Skinner, Quentin eds. 1984. Philosophy in History (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press). •Scheman, Naomi. 1993. "Though This Be Method, Yet There Is Madness in It: Paranoia and Liberal Epistemology" in Antony and Witt 1993. •Schott, Robin May, ed. 1997. "The Gender of Enlightenment". In Feminist Interpretations of Immanuel Kant. University Park: Pennsylvania State Press. •Schott, Robin May. 1988. Eros and Cognition (Boston). •Seigfried, Charlene Haddock. 1996. Pragmatism and Feminism (Chicago & London, University of Chicago Press). •Shapiro, Lisa. 2004. "Some Thoughts on the Place of Women in Early Modern Philosophy" in Alanen and Witt 2004. •Simons, Margaret A., ed. 1995. Feminist Interpretations of Simone de Beauvoir (The Pennsylvania State University Press). •Soper, Kate, 1995. What is Nature?: Culture, politics and the non-human (Oxford, Blackwell). •Spelman, Elizabeth, 1983. "Aristotle and the Politicization of the Soul" in Harding and Hintikka 1983. •–––. 1988. Inessential Woman (Boston). •Tuana, Nancy, 1992. Woman and the History of Philosophy (New York, Paragon Press). •–––. ed. 1994. Feminist Interpretations of Plato (The Pennsylvania State University Press). •Waithe, Mary Ellen ed. 1987-1991. A History of Women Philosophers Vol. 1-3 (Kluwer Academic Publishing). •Warnock, Mary ed. 1996. Women Philosophers (London J.M. Dent). •Witt, Charlotte. 1993. "Feminist Metaphysics" in Antony and Witt 1993. •–––. 1998. "Form, Normativity and Gender in Aristotle: A Feminist Perspective" in Freeland 1998. •–––. 2006. "Feminist Interpretations of the Philosophical Canon" Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, vol. 31, no. 2 (Winter, 2006) Source: Witt, Charlotte, "Feminist History of Philosophy", The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.), URL = <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2012/entries/feminism-femhist/>. ------------------------------------------------------------------ To change your Lit-Ideas settings (subscribe/unsub, vacation on/off, digest on/off), visit www.andreas.com/faq-lit-ideas.html