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Mary Astell
The Eloquence of Mary Astell
Three Women, Two Spheres, and a Contract: a Comparative Study of Mary Astell and Mary Wollstonecraft Through the Lens of Carole Pateman's "The Sexual Contract"
Rediscovering the Rhetoric of Women's Intellectual
Early Modern Women Philosophers and the History of Philosophy
Utopia in Margaret Cavendish's Blazing World
Female Philosophers’, in the Continuum Encyclopedia of British Philosophy, Edited by Anthony Grayling, Andrew Pyle, and Naomi Goulder (Bristol: Thoemmes
THE ELOQUENCE of MARY ASTELL by Christine Mason Sutherland ISBN 978-1-55238-661-3
252 EMWJ Vol . 9, No . 2 • Spring 2015 Book Reviews Their Homes in Order to Discover Their Opportunities for Self-Expression and Empowerment” (257)
Wollstonecraft, Mill, and Women's Human Rights
William Thompson and Anna Wheeler: Equality and Utilitarianism in the 19Th Century
Anglicanism and Revolution Feature in Winter Issue of Anglican and Episcopal History
Introduction
Lady Betty Hastings (1682-1739): Godly Patron
Women Writers, Religious Rhetoric, and the Origins of Sensibility in England, 1660-1754
Cartesianism and Seventeenth-Century English Women
Discourse Concerning the Love of God Via Damaris
2017 Mary Astell 3.1 Secondary Sources
Astell and Masham on Epistemic Authority and Women's Individual
Top View
The Christian Religion, As Professed by a Daughter of the Church of England
William Stevens (1732-1807): Lay Activism in Late Eighteenth-Century Anglican High Churchmanship
The Mental Universe of the English Nonjurors By
Mary Astell (1666–1731) Conservative Feminist?
The Case of Women Philosophers
Mary Astell F the Heroes
The Eloquence of Mary Astell
Feminist Moments: Further Reading." Feminist Moments: Reading Feminist Texts
Toward a Feminist Ethic of the Self in Dialogue with Mary Astell and Michel Foucault
Through De Beauvoir's `Complicity' to Nussbaum's `Human Capabilities'
Mary Astell on Virtuous Friendship
The Passions and Self-Esteem in Mary Astell's Early Feminist Prose
Mary Astell : Christian Feminist