What I'm looking for is a (probably multi-volume) overview of the history of Philo that's not too dense reading. College level.... Julie Campbell Julie's Music & Language Studio 1215 W. Worley Columbia, MO 65203 573-881-6889 https://juliesmusicandlanguagestudio.musicteachershelper.com/ http://www.facebook.com/JuliesMusicLanguageStudio On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:49 AM, <Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > > 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 >