Hirschmann, Nancy J., and Kirstie M. McClure, eds.: Feminist Interpretations of John Locke.(Book review)

From: Perspectives on Political Science | Date: January 1, 2008| Author: Cudd, Anne E. | Copyright information

Hirschmann, Nancy J., and Kirstie M. McClure, eds. Feminist Interpretations of John Locke University Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press 352 pp., $35.00 ISBN 978-0-271-02953-5 Publication date: February 2007

This book forms part of the series Re-reading the Canon, edited by the philosopher Nancy Tuana, which consists of anthologies of essays about canonical (all male, so far) philosophers written by feminist philosophers or philosophers willing to interpret the...

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