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Introduction
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Triumph of Death
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Pain and Suffering
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Norton Introduction to Philosophy
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Post Kant and German Philosophy
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Diversity in Philosophy
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New Oxford History of Philosophy
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My Project
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Ancient Virtues
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Plato
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Medea
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Early Christianity
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Augustine of Hippo
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Eves punishment
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Women should remain silent
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Augustine
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Exploring ourselves
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New work
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Women writing
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Effective meditations
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Mary going
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Julian of Norwich
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Oneness of Love
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Women and Suffering
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Aquinas
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Metaphysics of Love
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Cogito Argument
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Sources
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Private Prisons
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Suffolk County Jail
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Kalief Browder
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Explore the overlooked contributions of women to modern philosophy in this thought-provoking lecture from the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study. Delve into the historical context of philosophical thought, challenging traditional narratives and examining the impact of early Christian teachings on women's roles. Investigate the works of influential female thinkers such as Julian of Norwich and their perspectives on love, suffering, and self-exploration. Analyze how these often-neglected voices have shaped core philosophical concepts, including the Cogito Argument. Gain insights into the speaker's research process and her efforts to create a more inclusive approach to philosophical study. Reflect on contemporary issues, including the ethics of private prisons, as you reconsider the foundations of modern philosophical discourse.

Feeling the Way to Truth - Rethinking Modern Philosophy's Development

Harvard University
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