Philosophy written by women?

Just noticed that I have literally 0 philosophy books written by woman. The only thing that comes close is Emma Goldman's Essays, anyone have some recommendations for books by women that are worth reading that deal with important shit?

inb4Rand, she's a hack

Annah Arendt
Simone de Beauvoir

Rosa Luxemborg

eichman in Jerusalem

Liber Vitae Meritorum and Liber Divinorum Operum by Hildegard of Bingen.

The Dialogue of Divine Providence by Catherine of Siena.

The Interior Castle by Teresa of Avila.

Stay away from philosophy written by women. They (the women) are usually full of evil and don't have families/are insane. All. Of. Them.

>Philosophy written by women

Elizabeth Anscombe is the best by far.

>forgetting that the most important philosopher of the modern world was a woman

>philosophy
>written
>women

>modern world
>philosophy
Pass

> literally who

I do not know for annah Arendt but Simone de Beauvoir is only remember because she is a women.

>Schopenhauer was a woman
whoa that changes everything

Which’s one ?

But anyway it is the same about history book or fiction book . I never find a book written by a women that really amaze me :(

And for marrying Sartre.

Schopenhauer said it best.

Anscombe is a legitimately good philosopher.

but that's also true for philosophy written by men

Frankenstein counts.

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>lolbretatrian
>good philosopher
Leave this website and never return

You are a MASSIVE faggot

Julia Kristeva

I wonder (((who's))) behind this post

But we were talking about philosophers.

Lauren Berlant is a decent philosopher.
She's a terrible writer though.

Anyone else have women who aren't really limited to feminism, but more broad political philosophy?

Fuck off, Lauren

simone weil blows 80% of male writers out of the fucking water, it's unreal

>who is ayn rand?

op can't inb4

now you notice no master artist, great writer, philosopher or great person of history has ever been a woman

>who is karlie kloss

Foot and Anscombe were instrumental in reviving virtue ethics. Also, Anscombe repeatedly BTFO C.S.Lewis in debates.

Which of Foot's work would you recommend the most to read?

Arendt was alright, she did fall in Love with a Nazi while she being Jewish had to flee, I think that Nazi helped her leave and then went onto a prosperous career or something, his name escapes, I really wonder who he would have been had history remembered him.
Nietzsche?
I'd believe it.
>hey goys-I mean guys
>give us all your monies and we can call it capitalism

At least as far as writers are concerned there are actually quite a few.
Edith Wharton
George Eliot
Virgina Woolf
Mary Shelley
You could also add Jane Austen and the Bronte Sisters to that list.

As for philosophy, I guess there really aren't that many. People like to mention Mary Wollstonencraft or Simone de Beauvoir but I think they are both pretty bad. Hannah Arendt is pretty okay though.

>sends a team of commandos to kidnap someone
>flouting international law and territorial sovereignty
>all of this is massively illegal and Jews would raise hell if done to their own

The (((banality of evil))) what a cunt

>she's not the photographer, clothes designer, set designer, digital artist etc

She's a pretty piece for artists to work with but not one herself. She's as much an artist as the water is "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"

Hume?

>tfw none of Hypatia of Alexandria's works survived

She was a Neoplatonist, and thusly a meme.

based

There are more useless men than women and there are more great men than women

>more useless men than women
Men can be used as warriors though, while women generally can't (effectively)

women can produce baby , where man can not

that's not a real job, you evolved to enjoy following your sexual and maternal instincts

>implying men didn't enjoy running into battle and hacking the enemy or whoever stands in front of them. Literally the historical equivalent of mainstream sports.

That alone is why women still exist.

>that's not a real job
It kind of is

what he say?

>making new people isn't a real job

seconding Hannah Arendt

>what is an actual philosophy?

>you notice no master artist, great writer, philosopher or great person of history has ever been a woman
>has ever been a woman
This shit feeds into feminism. There are always exceptions and women will cling onto them as proof that women are equal or better than men. If you were to take the time to point out that while there were female philosophers, they are few and far between, then you'd paint a better picture that doesn't allow feminists to go into full "HA UR WRONG THEREFORE THE TRUTH IS THE POLAR OPPOSITE" mode.

>writing fetish fiction isn't philosophy
brainlet

>The free market will fix it