TY - BOOK AU - Lopes,Christine AU - Ribeiro Peixoto,Katarina AU - Pricladnitzky,Pedro TI - Latin American Perspectives on Women Philosophers in Modern History T2 - Women in the History of Philosophy and Sciences, SN - 9783031002885 U1 - 109 23 PY - 2022/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Philosophy-History KW - Women-History KW - Philosophy, Modern KW - History of Philosophy KW - Women's History / History of Gender KW - Early Modern Philosophy N1 - A New Renaissance: The History of Women Philosophers across Boundaries and Cultures.-Sophie-Charlotte, The Modern Woman and the Reason of Reason -- Rosa EgipcĂ­aca and Estamira - Two Thinkers in Colonial Society -- Part II Women in the History of Modern Philosophy -- Pour ce que Femme Sui: Female Perspective and Argumentation in Christine de Pizan's Writings -- Oliva Sabucco on Embodied Affects -- Context and Self-Related Reflection: Elisabeth of Bohemia's Way to Address the Moral Objectiveness -- Some Notes on the Concept of Matter in Cavendish -- Cavendish and the Ontological Status of Bodies -- Conway and Spinoza on Individuals: Frameworks for a Feminist Metaphysics -- Spirit, Body and Pain in Anne Conway N2 - This book presents Latin American Perspectives on women philosophers, comprising selected articles from the First International Conference of Women in Modern Philosophy that took place in Rio de Janeiro City, Brazil, Latin America, in June of 2019. The conference brought together over twenty national, transnational, and international philosophers from seven countries, whose work combines historical and analytical insight to recover the philosophical legacy of women philosophers. Historical and analytical work on women's philosophical thought constitute efforts to re-conceptualize what counts as philosophical knowledge and re-appraise the epistemic relevance of written material that women thinkers produced for most of history. This collection and the conference that gave origin to it are testimony to the enduring power of multinational and multicultural philosophical collaboration. UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-00288-5 ER -