Amalia Holst: On the Vocation of Woman to Higher Intellectual Education -

Amalia Holst: On the Vocation of Woman to Higher Intellectual Education

Andrew Cooper (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
224 Seiten
2023
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-284594-8 (ISBN)
74,80 inkl. MwSt
The first English translation of Amalia Holst's daring manifesto for women's education, originally published in 1802. It centres on a basic provocation: as far as the mind is concerned, women are equal partakers in the project of Enlightenment, and should thus have unfettered access to the sciences in general and to philosophy in particular.
This edition offers the first English translation of Amalia Holst's daring book, On the Vocation of Woman to Higher Intellectual Education (1802). In one of the first works of German philosophy published under a woman's name, Holst presents a manifesto for women's education that centres on a basic provocation: as far as the mind is concerned, women are equal partakers in the project of Enlightenment and should thus have unfettered access to the sciences in general and to philosophy in particular.

Holst's manifesto resonates with the work of several women writers across Europe, including Olympe de Gouges, Mary Wollstonecraft, and Germaine de Staël. Yet in contrast to the early works of feminism we celebrate today, her book had little success. Its reception confronts us with a darker side of the German Enlightenment that, until recently, has been neglected. Holst sought to unearth the gendered nature of the fundamental concepts of the Enlightenment--including vocation, education, and culture--which enabled men to establish the subordinate status of women by philosophical means. However, her argument was scorned by male reviewers, who denied the very possibility of a woman philosopher.

With an introduction by Andrew Cooper, and translations of biographical material and early reviews, this edition provides students and scholars of German philosophy with a timely resource for developing a richer understanding of their field, and general readers with a powerful early feminist text that reveals the opportunities and difficulties facing women philosophers at the turn of the nineteenth century.

Andrew Cooper is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is author of The Tragedy of Philosophy: Kant's Critique of Judgment and the Project of Aesthetics (2016) and Kant and the Transformation of Natural History (2023), and has published numerous articles on Kant, post-Kantian philosophy, and philosophy of science.

Acknowledgements
Introduction
Note on Translation
On The Vocation of Woman to Higher Intellectual Education
Preface
1: Does Higher Education of the Mind Contradict the Proximate Calling of Woman as Wife, Mother, and Housewife?
2: Woman Considered as Wife
3: The Educated Woman as Mother
4: The Educated Woman as Housewife
5: On the Education of Woman in the Unmarried State
Appendix 1: Biographical References
Appendix 2: Reviews of Holst's Work
Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie British Society for the History of Philosophy:New Texts in the History of Philosophy
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 143 x 222 mm
Gewicht 410 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
ISBN-10 0-19-284594-2 / 0192845942
ISBN-13 978-0-19-284594-8 / 9780192845948
Zustand Neuware
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