Despite the common misconception that ancient philosophy was the domain of male thinkers, sources confirm that ancient women engaged in philosophical activity. Bringing together a collection of essays on ancient women thinkers, with special focus on their ideas and contributions to the history of philosophy, this volume is about the earliest women philosophers, their breakthroughs, and the methods we can use to excavate them. The essays survey the methodological strategies we can use to approach the surviving evidence, retrieve the largely unresearched thought and the original ideas of ancient women philosophers, and carve out a space for them in the canon. The broad focus includes women thinkers in ancient Indian, Chinese, and Arabic philosophy as well as in the Greek and Roman philosophical traditions. The volume will be valuable for a wide range of researchers, teachers, and students of ancient philosophy.
In the vast tapestry of human thought, there exists a profound and enduring thread of philosophical inquiry. This thread, woven through the centuries, has been a relentless pursuit of understanding...
Ancient Greek philosophy was a tradition of philosophical inquiry that began in the 6th century BCE and continued throughout the Hellenistic period. It was characterized by the use of reason and...
Lives of the Ancient Philosophers is a classic work of philosophy and biography, tracing the lives and ideas of some of the greatest thinkers in history. Written by François de Salignac de La Mothe...