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Tutor,salon, convent: the formation of women philosophers in early modern France
Authors:John Joseph Conley
Affiliation:1. Loyola University Maryland, Philosophy and Theology, Baltimore, MD, USAjconley1@loyola.edu
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Excluded from the university, women authors in early modern France acquired their philosophical culture from other venues. The tutorial, the salon, and the convent school are three of the era’s most prominent institutions involved in the development of this philosophical culture for women. The writings of the poet Madame Deshoulières, the salonnière Madame de Sablé, and the abbess Angélique de Saint-Jean Arnauld d’Andilly illustrate how these institutions shaped their respective philosophical interests and imparted a particular style and set of thematic concerns to their philosophical works.
Keywords:Arnauld d’Andilly  convent  Deshoulières  gender  Sablé
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