Many women played significant roles in the development of modern philosophy, but their contributions have often gone unnoticed.
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Check out our latest #RevealingVoices post from Zachary Agoff on Teresa of Ávila! What excites him most is the delicate balance she strikes between leading a contemplative life and serving as a practical actor in everyday life. https://t.co/xKISyZUev5
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Kelsey Brod shares her/their thoughts on "What happens when artificial intelligence hallucinates history for which there is very little representation? And might we imagine it differently?" Check out this new Revealing Voices post! https://t.co/726d5OC74F
I'm honored to be included in @project_vox's heroic efforts to tell the stories of women philosophers and loved channeling Lydia Maria Child's philosophical power for this piece.
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A wonderful conversation about a powerful book! Its first sentence--"Philosophy is notoriously grisly toward women"--is both sad and true. Thanks to @reganpenaluna and @Skye_Cleary for working to change that. Onward!
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Check out this interview with Katherine Brading, Anne-Lise Rey, and Penny Weiss on Philosophy as a discipline and expanding the canon from our original podcast as part of the New Narratives in the History of Philosophy Partnership Development project: https://t.co/1SLFN6N96e