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Contents Preamble Acknowledgments A Note on Names A Note on Texts 1. Introduction: The Moralist World 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. Moralists and Moralizers Unsystematic Philosophy Philosophy and Literature in Early Modem France Women Moralists and the Canon Corpus and Topics: Who Is a Moralist? 2. On Self-Knowledge and Knowledge of the Self 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. Scudéry: Conversation Dupin: Sensation and Belief Verzure: Comparison Necker: Writing Guizot: Doubts Introspection and the Act of Writing 3. On Friendship 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. 3.4. Foundations of Friendship Rituals of Friendship: Reciprocity, Exchange, Secrets Sameness and Difference The Politics of Reconnaissance 4. On Happiness and the Passions 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. From the Passions to Passion The Worlds of Marguerite de La Sablière and Louise Dupin Practical Guidance in Du Châtelet and Fourqueux The Passions and Their Discontents in d’Arconville Staël’s Phenomenology of Passion 5. On Marriage 5.1. 5.2. 5.3. 5.4. 5.5. The Philosophical and Legal Critique The Implicit Moralist Critique: Lambert and Puisieux Ihe Explicit Moralist Critique: Verzure and d’Arconville Suzanne Necker on Marriage and Divorce On Liberty ix xi xiii xv 1 3 10 14 16 22 31 34 42 45 55 64 68 71 74 85 92 104 112 114 119 128 139 146 157 161 163 168 177 182
viii CONTENTS 6. On Age and Experience 6.1. Experience, Knowledge, and the Seasons of Life 6.2. Codes of Conduct 191 195 205 6.3. Not Her Last Word: D’Arconville on Old Age 217 7. On Womens Nature and Capabilities 7.1. Politeness and Embodiment 7.2. Portraits and Mirrors: Pringy’s Les Differens caractères desfemmes du siècle 7.3. Nature, Culture, and the désir de plaire 7.4. Comment peut-on êtrefemme auteur? 222 223 227 238 247 Conclusion 262 Bibliography Index 265 281 |
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