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| | Women's Studies resources |
 | | Women's Enews distributes to major media outlets, journalists, policy makers and ordinary citizens about issues of special concern to women." Also provides a service specifically for journalists and other researchers: a data base of experts on topics of interest to women called WE-Sources. |  | | Women's Studies Database - searchable collection of documents and links maintained by the University of Maryland, including government reports, conference information, directories, mailing lists etc. See in particular the collection of bibliographies on a range of subjects relating to women's studies. |  | | The focus of most of the lists is on women in the United States. |
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http://www.york.ac.uk/services/library/subjects/womenint.htm
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| | Resources of Scholarly Societies - Gender Studies |
 | | Canadian Federation of University Women = Fédération canadienne des femmes diplômées des universités [In English and French.] |  | | International Federation of University Women = Fédération internationale des femmes diplômées des universités [In English.] |  | | Société Internationale pour l'Étude des Femmes de l'Ancien Régime = International Association for the Study of Women in the Ancien Régime [In French.] |
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http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/women_soc.html
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| | Women's Biography Sites, History |
 | | Watchful Eyes: Native American Women Artists provides brief profiles of artists and their art work. |  | | Women in History - Historical Figures offers profiles of the "living vignettes" of women from the past. |  | | Gale Group -- profiles 50 notable Hispanic American men and women who've made a difference in the arts, entertainment, sports, world affairs, human rights and history. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~sharynh/WBHerStory.htm
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| | Astrology Software for Research - Astrology Links |
 | | A great collection of biographies and quotes from theologians, philosophers, artists, poets and compsers. |  | | This site is the mother of all "today in history" sites, listing over fifty specialty birthday sites - history, actors, sports, jazz musicians, rock - you name it! |  | | Our link list is getting very long (did you notice how long it took to load?) We have decided to focus our list exclusively on AstroDatabank compatible software, research resources, astrology schools, and the major astrology directories. |
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http://www.astrodatabank.com/Links.htm
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| | British Women's Novels |
 | | This is an epistolary novel featuring an exchange of letters between an unhappy wife and her unmarried friend. |  | | Don't be mislead by Harriot Freke, the clearly evil exaggeration of a Wollstonecraft feminist: Edgeworth is not completely conservative and uses her obvious attack on "Frekish" feminist to hide a lot of criticism of gender relationships in 1801. |  | | Patriarchy, the double standard, and women's lack of education and opportunity are all obvious in this tale. |
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http://locutus.ucr.edu/~cathy/womw.html
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| | Sappho's Breathing: Why do women want to be philosophers? Part 3: Real men do metaphysics |
 | | I think it is unlikely that misgivings between analytic philosophers and philosophers with a humanistic bent (whatever the source and extent of these misgivings might be) could seriously contribute to the explanation of gender imbalance in analytic philosophy. |  | | Philosophers like Louise Antony, Sally Haslanger, and Linda Alcoff (all philosophers of feminism, and philosophers of language, metaphysics, and epistemology, respectively) have done very good work showing why the conceptions of, e.g., metaphysics, realism, and truth criticized by people in other fields are not the conceptions generally held by folks working in philosophy today. |  | | I would also say that practically all of the (very small) number of gay male philosophers of my own generation whom I've known well have experienced more than their fair share of unfairness -- e.g., being denied tenure, failing to get a permanent job at a good department, and the like. |
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http://www.sapphosbreathing.com/archives/000390.html
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| | resndex |
 | | Lagos women launched a campaign against FGM in Nigeria by enlisting the help of visual artists, painters and sculptors. |  | | Programmes of women's studies by the Valliamaal Institute (India) and the University of Guyana are struggling with university cutbacks and the shortage of resources. |  | | The book argues that women's access to security of tenure should be seen as a necessary pre-condition for their full participation in urban governance. |
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http://www.aviva.org/resndex.htm
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| | SWIP: Women Philosophers |
 | | APA Directory of Women PhilosophersA list of living women philosophers, with information on education, interests, publications, and current location (self-submitted). |  | | "Philosophers All-Stars Trading Cards" site (sic) has images of Rosa Luxemburg, Emma Goldman, and Mary Wollstonecraft -- the format is rather silly, but at least some women are included. |  | | Hannah Arendt (List of links from the Episteme Links page). |
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http://www.uh.edu/~cfreelan/SWIP/women.html
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| | Journal Titles List: Women's Studies |
 | | The lists should not be considered a prioritized or definitive list of journals for the subject. |  | | Disclaimer: The above list is provided to assist faculty with the names of many of the subject specific journals in their fields in order to complete the journal survey. |  | | Women and Literature: a journal of women writers and the literary treatment of women |
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http://www.library.vcu.edu/jbcdocs/cm/source_lists/CMwomen.html
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| | Internet Women's History Sourcebook |
 | | Part of Matrix - A Collection of Resources for the Study of Women's Religious Communities, 500-1500 [At Yale] |  | | This approach had the merit of addressing the life histories of the mass of women, but, since it has proved to be possible to find some degree of oppression everywhere, it tended to make women merely subjects of forces that they could not control. |  | | The Emancipation of Women, 1876 [At WSU] - An Argentinian feminist. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/women/womensbook.html
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| | List of women philosophers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Women Philosophers Mary Warnock (ed.), (J.M. Dent, London 1996) ISBN 0460877216 |  | | - For more information about this person's contribution to philosophy, see her entry in Mary Warnock's Women Philosophers. |  | | Hipparchia's Choice: An Essay Concerning Women, Philosophy, Etc. Michèle Le Dœuff, (tr. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_women_philosophers
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| | Conferences, Seminars & Calls for Papers: Index |
 | | The Philosophical Calendar - List compiled by the Conference of Philosophical Societies and maintained at the Council for Research in Values and Philosophy. |  | | The Society of Christian Philosophers welcomes participation from both Christians and non-Christians as presenters, commentators and session chairs. |  | | University of Washington's Graduate Student Conference in philosophy to your calendar listing. |
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http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/opportunities/conferences
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| | Society for the Study of Women Philosophers |
 | | SSWP has added a listserv mailing list to help facilitate communication among our members and to serve as a vehicle for sharing research, teaching tips, announcements, questions, and concerns for all those interested in the study of women philosophers. |  | | There are two ways to subscribe to the mailing list, through the internet and by e-mail. |  | | The NEWSLETTER is published twice a year, in the fall and in the spring. |
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http://ksumail.kennesaw.edu/~ldamico/sswp
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| | About the Directory of Women Philosophers |
 | | The Directory of Women Philosophers web site was designed by and is currently maintained by Krist Bender of Rice University's Data Applications Center. |  | | The directory was seen as way of using new information technologies for the benefit of philosophers, especially women job applicants, hiring officers and prospective students. |  | | The Directory of Women Philosophers was initiated in the early 1990's by the American Philosophical Association's |
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http://dacnet.rice.edu/services/Dwp/about.html
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| | List of philosophers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | List of philosophers born in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries |  | | List of philosophers born in the seventeenth century |  | | List of philosophers born in the eighteenth century |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_philosophers
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| | ACRL WSS Core Lists in Women's Studies - Philosophy |
 | | This list is limited to titles on philosophy. |  | | THE NEGLECTED CANON: NINE WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS FROM THE 12TH TO THE 20TH CENTURY. |  | | WOMEN AND THE IDEAL SOCIETY: PLATO'S REPUBLIC AND MODERN MYTHS OF GENDER. |
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http://www.library.wisc.edu/libraries/WomensStudies/core/crphilos.htm
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| | Time ordered list |
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http://www.astr.ua.edu/4000ws/timelist.shtml
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| | Topica Email List Directory |
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http://lists.topica.com/dir/?cid=650?cid=650
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| | Women's Biography Sites, Other |
 | | Famous Adoptees and Foster Children: Using adoption as its basis, this website provides a searchable subject index with over 800 listings of women and men with an adoption background. |  | | Women Philosophers of the Middle Ages provides links to 14 biographies about these philosphers. |  | | biographical accounts of women and men who have been awarded a Nobel Prize. |
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http://home.earthlink.net/~sharynh/WBOther.htm
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| | Postmodern Thought |
 | | Sokal and Bricmont (1999) Intellectual Impostures: Postmodern Philosophers' Abuse of Science |  | | Martin (2002) Antonio Gramsci: Critical Assessments of Leading Political Philosophers (review by Adam David Morton) |  | | Coombs (1997) Rorty, Critical Thought, and Philosophy of Education |
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http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/itc_data/postmodern.html#readings
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| | Famous Adherents: What religion was...? (religious affiliation) |
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http://www.adherents.com/adh_fam.html
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| | APA Committee on the Status of Women: Directory of Women Philosophers |
 | | The Directory of Women Philosophers is maintained by Cynthia Freeland for the APA Committee on the Status of Women. |  | | APA Committee on the Status of Women: Directory of Women Philosophers |  | | Questions regarding the Directory can be directed to her at CFreeland@uh.edu. |
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http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/governance/committees/women/directory.html
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| | Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities :: Medical Humanities Week 2004 |
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http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/bakernord/hweek04/warnock.htm
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| | logicandlanguage.net |
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http://www.logicandlanguage.net
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| | Yvanka B. Raynova Links Page |
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http://raynova.iaf.ac.at/links.html
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| | P50 Time Line |
 | | For a more comprehensive list of leading women philosophers, especially since 1900, see KJ Warren's Introduction. |  | | Return to course description for The History of Western Women Philosophers |  | | PHIL 50-03: THE HISTORY OF WESTERN WOMEN PHILOSOPHERS |
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http://www.macalester.edu/~warren/courses/p50-03_timeln.htm
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| | Contemporary Philosophers List |
 | | The following list of philosophers and primary philosophy works is limited in terms of the corpus which makes up the canon of major Western philosophy works. |  | | With this in light, the following is a list of Contemporary philosophers and some of their major works to be considered for Assignment One. |  | | Listing of a work or works is meant only to help direct you to the philosopher which is the focus of this first assignment. |
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http://www.regent.edu/acad/schcom/phd/com707/Assign1.html
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