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Charlotte Witt
University of New Hampshire, Durham
  1. The Metaphysics of Gender.Charlotte Witt - 2011 - , US: Oup Usa.
  2. Ways of Being: Potentiality and Actuality in Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Charlotte Witt - 2003 - Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
    Aristotle's defense of Dunamis -- Power and potentiality -- Rational and nonrational powers -- The priority of actuality -- Ontological hierarchy, normativity, and gender.
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  3. A Mind of One’s Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity.Louise M. Antony & Charlotte Witt (eds.) - 1993 - Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
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    Substance and essence in Aristotle: an interpretation of Metaphysics VII-IX.Charlotte Witt - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Charlotte Witt extracts from this text a coherent and provocative view about sensible substance by focusing on Aristotle's account of form or essence.
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  5. What Is Gender Essentialism?Charlotte Witt - 2011 - In Feminist Metaphysics. Springer Verlag. pp. 11--25.
  6. Feminist Metaphysics: Explorations in the Ontology of Sex, Gender and the Self.Charlotte Witt (ed.) - 2010 - Springer Verlag.
    Feminist Metaphysics is the first collection of articles addressing metaphysical issues from a feminist perspective.
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    Social Goodness: The Ontology of Social Norms.Charlotte Witt - 2023 - New York, US: OUP Usa.
    We are all immersed in a sea of social norms, but they are sometimes tricky to observe with any clarity. They are often invisible to us and emerge only when they are not observed. Social norms are important to understand because they are both limiting of our freedom, such as gendered and racialized norms, and at the same time the very conditions of our agency. Social Goodness presents an original, externalist answer to the question of the source or origin of (...)
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  8. Anti-Essentialism in Feminist Theory.Charlotte Witt - 1995 - Philosophical Topics 23 (2):321-344.
  9. Family, Self and Society: A Critique of the Bionormative Conception of the Family.Charlotte Witt - 2014 - In Carolyn MacLeod Francois Baylis (ed.), Family-Making: Contemporary Ethical Challenges. Oxford University Press.
     
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    A Mind of One's Own: Feminist Essays on Reason and Objectivity.Karen Jones, Louise Antony & Charlotte Witt - 1995 - Philosophical Review 104 (2):317.
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    Substance among Other Categories.Charlotte Witt - 1996 - Philosophical Review 105 (4):562.
    This book develops an account of what substance is in terms of the notion of independence. As the authors note, there is a tradition of defining substance as independent that begins with Aristotle. But what notion of independence can provide an adequate definition of substance? The authors find traditional attempts to define independence, including Aristotle’s, inadequate on a number of grounds, and they propose an alternative account. As a preface to this undertaking, the authors consider and reject a number of (...)
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  12. Ways of Being: Potentiality and Actuality in Aristotle’s Metaphysics.Charlotte Witt - 2003 - In . Cornell University Press.
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    Adoption Matters: Philosophical and Feminist Essays.Sally Anne Haslanger & Charlotte Witt (eds.) - 2005 - Cornell University Press.
    Introduction : kith, kin, and family / Sally Haslanger and Charlotte Witt Adoption and its progeny : rethinking family law, gender, and sexual difference / Drucilla Cornell Open adoption is not for everyone / Anita L. Allen Methods of adoption : eliminating genetic privilege / Jacqueline Stevens Several steps behind : gay and lesbian adoption / Sarah Tobias A child of one’s own : property, progeny, and adoption / Janet Farrell Smith Family resemblances : adoption, personal identity, and genetic essentialism (...)
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    Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix.Charlotte Witt - 1989 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Substance and Essence in Aristotle is a close study of Aristotle's most profound—and perplexing—treatise: Books VII-IX of the Metaphysics. These central books, which focus on the nature of substance, have gained a deserved reputation for their difficulty, inconclusiveness, and internal inconsistency. Despite these problems, Witt extracts from Aristotle's text a coherent and provocative view about sensible substance by focusing on Aristotle's account of form or essence. After exploring the context in which Aristotle's discussion of sensible substance takes place, Witt turns (...)
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    Introduction.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press. pp. 1-5.
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  16. Feminist history of philosophy.Charlotte Witt - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    The past twenty five years have seen an explosion of feminist writing on the philosophical canon, a development that has clear parallels in other disciplines like literature and art history. Since most of the writing is, in one way or another, critical of the tradition, a natural question to ask is: Why does the history of philosophy have importance for feminist philosophers? This question assumes that the history of philosophy is of importance for feminists, an assumption that is warranted by (...)
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  17. Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of Metaphysics VII-IX.S. Marc Cohen & Charlotte Witt - 1992 - Philosophical Review 101 (4):838.
    Review of Substance and Essence in Aristotle: an Interpretation of Metaphysics VII-IX, by Charlotte Witt (Cornell University Press: 1989).
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  18. The Priority of actuality in Aristotle.Charlotte Witt - 1994 - In T. Scaltsas, David Charles & Mary Louise Gill (eds.), Unity, Identity, and Explanation in Aristotle's Metaphysics. Oxford University Press. pp. 215--28.
     
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    Form, Reproduction and Inherited Characteristics in Aristotles GA.Charlotte Witt - 1985 - Phronesis 30:46.
  20. Dialectic, Motion, and Perception: De Anima Book I.Charlotte Witt - 1995 [1992] - In Martha Craven Nussbaum & Amélie Rorty (eds.), Essays on Aristotle's De anima. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 169--183.
  21. Hylomorphism in Aristotle.Charlotte Witt - 1987 - Journal of Philosophy 84 (11):673-679.
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    Hylomorphism in Aristotle.Charlotte Witt - 1989 - Apeiron 22 (4):141.
  23. Aristotle on Deformed Animal Kinds.Charlotte Witt - 2012 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 43:83.
    There is a surprising number of deformed animal kinds mentioned in Aristotle’s biological works. The number is surprising because, according to the standard understanding of deformed animals in Aristotle, it should be zero. And the number is significant because there are just too many deformed kinds at too many classificatory levels mentioned in too many works to dismiss them as a minor aberration or as an infiltration of folk belief into biology proper. This paper has two goals. The first is (...)
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  24. Aristotelian powers.Charlotte Witt - 2008 - In Ruth Groff (ed.), Revitalizing Causality: Realism About Causality in Philosophy and Social Science. Routledge.
    when it is actually heating water; an object is perceptible only when it is actually being 1 perceived-- and so on. But, it is part of the notion of a causal power that it exists whether or not it is active. In order to respond to this challenge Aristotle draws a distinction between two ways of being a power; when it is active the power exists actually; when it is inactive it exists potentially. Contemporary writers have noted that we need (...)
     
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    Symposia on Gender, Race and Philosophy.Charlotte Witt - 2012 - Symposia on Gender, Race, and Philosophy 8 (2).
  26. In defense of the craft analogy: Artifacts and natural teleology.Charlotte Witt - 2015 - In Mariska Leunissen (ed.), Aristotle's Physics: a critical guide. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 107–120.
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  27. Aristotelian essentialism revisited.Charlotte Witt - 1989 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 27 (2):285-298.
  28. Teleology in Aristotelian Metaphysics.Charlotte Witt - 1997 - In Jyl Gentzler (ed.), Method in Ancient Philosophy. Oxford University Press UK. pp. 253--69.
     
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    (University of New Hampshire, USA).Charlotte Witt - 2004 - In Lilli Alanen & Charlotte Witt (eds.), Feminist Reflections on the History of Philosophy. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 55.
  30. Ancient Philosophy and Modern Ideology.Charlotte Witt & Mohan Matthen - 2000 - Academic Printing and Publishing.
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  31. Feminist Reflections on the History of Philosophy.Lilli Alanen & Charlotte Witt (eds.) - 2004 - Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Feminist work in the history of philosophy has come of age as an innovative field in the history of philosophy. This volume marks that accomplishment with original essays by leading feminist scholars who ask basic questions: What is distinctive of feminist work in the history of philosophy? Is there a method that is distinctive of feminist historical work? How can women philosophers be meaningfully included in the history of the discipline? Who counts as a philosopher? This collection is a unique (...)
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    John M. Cooper, Reason and Emotion:Reason and Emotion.Charlotte Witt - 2000 - Ethics 110 (4):825-829.
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    Working on the margins: Feminist theory and philosophy.Charlotte Witt - 1996 - Metaphilosophy 27 (1-2):226-229.
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    Aristotle.Charlotte Witt - 1988 - Teaching Philosophy 11 (3):100-102.
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    Aristotle.Charlotte Witt - 1983 - Ancient Philosophy 3 (1):100-102.
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    Acknowledgments.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press.
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    Aristotle's conception of the mind.Charlotte Witt - 1995 - Philosophical Books 36 (2):81-89.
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    Aristotle on Female Animals: A Study of the Generation of Animals by Sophia M. Connell.Charlotte Witt - 2017 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 55 (1):157-158.
    “How can it be that the female is both functional and a failure?”. Sophia Connell’s response comes in the form of a careful, thorough, and philosophically sensitive interpretation of Aristotle’s treatise on animal generation. By pursuing the topic of what Aristotle says about female animals and their role in reproduction, Connell casts light into many difficult corners of his theory: What does it mean to say that the male is the “hê archê [tês] kinêseos” of the generation? How should we (...)
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    Ancient Philosophy and Modern Ideology: Introduction.Charlotte Witt - 2000 - Apeiron 33 (4):273-280.
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    Contents.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press.
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    Colloquium 7.Charlotte Witt - 1995 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):249-266.
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    Chapter 6. Aristotle and Kripke.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press. pp. 180-198.
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    Chapter 1. BEING.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press. pp. 6-37.
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    Chapter 2. being and substance.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press. pp. 38-62.
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    Commentary on Charlton.Charlotte Witt - 1989 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 5 (1):23-26.
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    Commentary on Price.Charlotte Witt - 1996 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 12 (1):310-316.
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    Charlton on the Uses of Actuality.Charlotte Witt - 1989 - Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium of Ancient Philosophy 5 (1):23-26.
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  48. CDC Reeves, Substantial Knowledge Reviewed by.Charlotte Witt - 2000 - Philosophy in Review 20 (6):430-431.
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    Chapter 4. the nature and function of essence.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press. pp. 101-142.
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    Chapter 5. the ontological status of essence.Charlotte Witt - 2018 - In Substance and Essence in Aristotle: An Interpretation of "Metaphysics" Vii-Ix. Cornell University Press. pp. 143-179.
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