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Mary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminist Philosophy and Her Revolutionary Argument for Women's Equality, Including the Radical Claim That Reason Kn

by Alex Omberg

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  • Publisher: The Philosophy School
  • 14 x 21.6 x 0.8 cm

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She was branded a "hyena in petticoats." She became the mother of modern feminism.

In 1792, daring to claim that women possessed the same rational minds as men was not just controversial-it was dangerous. But Mary Wollstonecraft refused to be silenced.

In a world where women were systematically excluded from education, politics, and financial independence, Wollstonecraft penned A Vindication of the Rights of Woman in a furious six weeks. She dismantled the patriarchal arguments of Enlightenment giants, boldly declaring a philosophical truth that would change the course of history: reason knows no sex.

But behind the fierce political arguments was a woman fighting for her own survival. From a violent childhood to London's radical intellectual circles, devastating romantic betrayals, and a scandalous personal life that enemies weaponized to bury her legacy for over a century, Wollstonecraft lived the very struggles she wrote about.

In this illuminating biography and philosophical exploration, you will discover:

  • The Birth of Feminist Philosophy: How a self-taught governess intellectually dismantled the greatest minds of her era, including Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Edmund Burke.
  • The Chains of Custom: Why the 18th-century "cult of sensibility" was actually a trap designed to keep women subordinate-and how Wollstonecraft exposed it.
  • A Life Against Convention: The heartbreaking true story of her affairs, her resilience through despair, and her controversial marriage to anarchist William Godwin.
  • The Poisoned Legacy: How her groundbreaking fight for women's equality was deliberately erased by Victorian moralists, only to be resurrected by 20th-century pioneers like Virginia Woolf.
  • An Unfinished Revolution: Why Wollstonecraft's ideas remain fiercely relevant to the modern history of feminism and the ongoing struggle for equal rights.

More than just a historical account, this Mary Wollstonecraft biography is a breathtaking journey into the mind of a visionary who dared to imagine a world of genuine equality. She did not just theorize about autonomy; she tested the limits of freedom with her own life.

The revolution she started is unfinished. Her brilliant arguments cannot be unthought.

Mary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminist Philosophy and Her Revolutionary Argument for Women's Equality, Including the Radical Claim That Reason Kn and Epistemology: The Philosophy of Knowledge, Including the Gettier Problem, the Challenge of Skepticism, the Foundations of Justification, and the Quest
Epistemology: The Philosophy of Knowledge, Including the Gettier Problem, the Challenge of Skepticism, the Foundations of Justification, and the QuestMary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminist Philosophy and Her Revolutionary Argument for Women's Equality, Including the Radical Claim That Reason Kn

  • Title

    Mary Wollstonecraft: The Mother of Feminist Philosophy and Her Revolutionary Argument for Women's Equality, Including the Radical Claim That Reason Kn

  • Publisher

    The Philosophy School

  • Published

    April 2026

  • Weight

    150g

  • Page Count

    120

  • Dimensions

    14 x 21.6 x 0.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9798235086876

  • ISBN-10

    8235086875

  • Eden Code

    7458111