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    The Third Knowledge Dimension: From a Binary System to a Three-limbed Epistemology.Ruth Edith Hagengruber - 2023 - In Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History: Shaping the Future, Rethinking the Past. De Gruyter. pp. 119-128.
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    Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment and Gender History. Shaping the Future – Rethinking the Past.Ruth Edith Hagengruber - 2023 - In Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History: Shaping the Future, Rethinking the Past. De Gruyter. pp. 1-12.
  3. Foreword.Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe - 2022 - In Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe, Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. Leiden: Brill. pp. 4-6.
    Anyone who studied philosophy with open eyes could not fail to notice that from the very beginning, women philosophers have had an important function in the history of philosophy. How could we philosophize without starting with Plato and Socrates, and ignoring Socrates’ female teachers? And yet this has been the reality in the institutions of philosophy teaching, in universities, schools and academies, worldwide.
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  4. Introduction to Volume 1, Issue 1.Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe - 2022 - In Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe, Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. Leiden: Brill. pp. 7-9.
    This inaugural volume of the Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists aims with its Issue 1 to clarify methodological issues that emerge when we rediscover the history of women philosophers. It is devoted to the questions which go hand in hand with the rediscovery of the history of women philosophers and scientists, asking whether and how we should place these newly discovered texts within the traditional patriarchal context. We do not know yet whether women are making different (...)
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  5. Introduction to Volume 1, Issue 2.Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe - 2022 - In Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe, Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists. Leiden: Brill. pp. 115-117.
    In this second issue of volume one, a welcome feature are those articles that bring to our readers, new historical information about women philosophers, new analyses of important positions supported by and questions addressed by select women philosophers, as well as articles that compare and contrast the views of several women philosophers on particular topics. This issue reflects on the context of women’s theoretical contributions, with articles that address the question of women’s agency and the historical account through which women (...)
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  6. Journal of the History of Women Philosophers and Scientists.Ruth Edith Hagengruber & Mary Ellen Waithe (eds.) - 2022 - Leiden: Brill.
    Anyone who studied philosophy with open eyes could not fail to notice that from the very beginning, women philosophers have had an important function in the history of philosophy. How could we philosophize without starting with Plato and Socrates, and ignoring Socrates’ female teachers? And yet this has been the reality in the institutions of philosophy teaching, in universities, schools and academies, worldwide.
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  7. Époque Émilienne. Philosophy, Science and Culture in the Age of Émilie Du Châtelet.Ruth Edith Hagengruber (ed.) - 2022
     
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  8. Pressure on Enlightenment. Criticizing the Bible and Philosophy. From Nogarola to Du Châtelet.Ruth Edith Hagengruber - 2020 - Dianoia: Rivista di filosofia 31:341-351.
    The Enlightenment is well known for its critical analysis of the Bible. Though the Renaissance sources have been acknowledged as an inspiration of this movement, the Querelle des femmes and its critique of the Bible has never been considered as a possible catalyst for the enlightened philosophical discourse. For centuries women have fought against interpretations of the Bible. This paper argues that the Querelle des femmes criticized the Bible not only because of its patriarchal content but also criticized philosophical thinking (...)
     
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    Reply to a Reply: Knowledge in the Digitized World: The Third Knowledge Dimension.Ruth Edith Hagengruber - 2022 - In Luciano Floridi & Jörg Noller, The Green and the Blue: Digital Politics in Philosophical Discussion. Verlag Karl Alber. pp. 201-204.
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    Teaching women philosophers, Ideas and Concepts from Women Philosophers’ Writings Over 2000 Years.Ruth Edith Hagengruber (ed.) - 2024 - Springer.
    This book expands the known canon by presenting arguments and concepts from women philosophers, from all periods of the history of philosophy, from antiquity to the present day. The collaborative collection is an undertaking that emerged from intensive discussions on how to expand the philosophical canon, which formed the conclusion of the Libori Summer School 2019. This Libori Summer School, the third in a row, was held to enhance the study of texts written by women philosophers from Antiquity up to (...)
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  11. Value added? Zur Bestimmung von Umfang und Wert der Wirtschaftsphilosophie Ein Konflikt der Lebenswirklichkeit.Ruth Edith Hagengruber - 2024 - Zfwu Zeitschrift Für Wirtschafts- Und Unternehmensethik 25 (2):264-268.
    In ihrem Beitrag: „Poisoning the well, or how economic theory damages moral imagination" (Nelson 2016) fragt Julie Nelson -/- "What if people might act out of social and other-regarding concerns, as well as reasonable self-interest in their economic lives, but are pushed by the economic theory of self-interested utility maximization to believe that it is permissible – and perhaps even appropriate – to be irresponsible, opportunistic, and selfish when participating in markets? What if business leaders might pay attention to the (...)
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    Women Philosophers on Economics, Technology, Environment, and Gender History: Shaping the Future, Rethinking the Past.Ruth Edith Hagengruber (ed.) - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    In times of current crisis, the voices of women are needed more than ever. The accumulation of war and environmental catastrophes teaches us that exploitation of people and nature through violent appropriation and enrichment for the sake of short-term self-interest exacts its price. This book presents contributions on the currently most relevant and most urgent issues: reshaping the economy, environmental problems, technology and the re-reading of history from the non-western and western tradition. With an outlook into the problems of class, (...)
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  13. Review Véronique Le Ru, Émilie du Châtelet philosophe[REVIEW]Ruth Edith Hagengruber - 2020 - H-France Review.
    Since 2006, her third centenary, the eminent female figure of French Enlightenment Emilie Du Châtelet has increasingly gained attention from international scholars. Given the fact that Elisabeth Badinter’s ground-breaking monograph was published in the 1980s,[1] a comprehensive description of Du Châtelet’s life and work, delivered by an expert of the French speaking community, has been long awaited. This is especially the case, since Voltaire experts Kölving and Brown have prepared the ground for French research on Du Châtelet, delivering material on (...)
     
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