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Cherchez la Femme?
Not in France’s Fortress Philosophy, says Jacqueline Swartz.
[Issue 35: March/April 2002: Articles]
Simone Weil by Francine du Plessix Gray
When the brilliant, tragic Simone Weil died in 1943, she was only 34, but her ideas still inspire. Martin Andic ponders a new biography by Francine du Plessix Gray.
[Issue 35: March/April 2002: Books]
Feminisms
by Rick Lewis
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Editorial]
Quintessence: Realising the Archaic Future: A Radical Elemental Feminist Manifesto by Mary Daly
Terri Murray samples Mary Daly’s highly individual style and concludes that it enhances her ‘desperate’ message.
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Books]
Women Philosophers
Therese Dykeman on a case for a Sherlock Holmes and Dorothy Sayers.
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Feminisms]
Mary Daly
Mary Daly is a world-renowned Radical Feminist philosopher, theologian and author.
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Interview]
Fashion Emergency!
Feminist theory has recently faced accusations of trendiness, but Marianne Janack and Michelle LaRocque leap to its defence.
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Feminisms]
Why Feminists Should Oppose Feminist Virtue Ethics
Some feminists say women should forget old-fashioned ethical rules and focus on developing positive aspects of their characters. Not so, says Sarah Conly.
[Issue 33: September/October 2001: Feminisms]
Nietzsche and the Feminists
John Mann reviews Nietzsche, Feminism and Political Theory, edited by Paul Patton.
[Issue 14: Winter 1995/96: Books]
A Feminist Interview with Friedrich Nietzsche
by Linda Williams
[Issue 5: Spring 1993: Articles]
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