
Gabrielle Suchon - Wikipedia
Gabrielle Suchon (December 24, 1632, in Semur-en-Auxois – March 5, 1703, in Dijon) was a French moral philosopher who participated in debates about the social, political and religious …
Gabrielle Suchon — Wikipédia
Gabrielle Suchon, née le 24 décembre 1632 à Semur-en-Auxois, morte à Dijon le 5 mars 1703, est une philosophe morale et catholique féministe française. Elle écrit également sous le …
Gabrielle Suchon, Philosopher Queen of the Amazons
Suchon’s subject was the political and moral status of women. In her work, she advances arguments for why women ought to be allowed to live freely, exercise their powers of reason, …
A Woman Who Defends All the Persons of Her Sex ... - Oxford …
2010年5月1日 · During the oppressive reign of Louis XIV, Gabrielle Suchon (1632–1703) was the most forceful female voice in France, advocating women's freedom and self-determination, …
Gabrielle Suchon: a snapshot - The Philosophers' Magazine Archive
Suchon refers to her own life at times as modelling the neutralist ideal: she lived free from cultural definitions and spent much of her life teaching and studying, while producing what she viewed …
Suchon, Gabrielle (1632-1703) - History of Women Philosophers …
Suchon is considered to be the first philosopher to produce a significant body of work dedicated solely to the topic of women. Suchon’s writing is unique because she specifically addresses …
Gabrielle Suchon, Freedom, and the Neutral Life - Taylor
2019年8月27日 · Gabrielle Suchon (1632–1703) is one among a handful of women in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries writing philosophical treatises about women and for …
Gabrielle Suchon: Militant Philosophy in Seventeenth-Century France ...
2012年11月15日 · Gabrielle Suchon's treatises, Traité de la morale et de la politique (1693) and Du Célibat volontaire (1700), call on philosophy and theology to challenge contemporary ideas …
Gabrielle Suchon’s ‘La Contrainte’ Gabrielle Suchon wrote, under the pseudonym G. S. Aristophile, what is probably the first lengthy philosophical work on gender by a woman. Whilst …
Gabrielle Suchon 1632-1703 Feminism, Virtue Ethics - Society …
Gabrielle Suchon wrote one of the first feminist philosophical works in Europe. She certainly deserves morerecognition that she received in the past hundred years. Chronology. 1632. She …
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