The intellectual influence of women
International Journal of Ethics 16 (1):15-24 (1905)
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Jacqueline Broad (2002). Women Philosophers of the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge University Press.
Charles W. Collier (1992). Intellectual Authority and Institutional Authority. Inquiry 35 (2):145 – 181.
Pamela Cushing & Tanya Lewis (2002). Negotiating Mutuality and Agency in Care-Giving Relationships with Women with Intellectual Disabilities. Hypatia 17 (3):173-193.
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