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    Madame de Maintenon and Saint-Cyr.H. C. Barnard - 1972 - British Journal of Educational Studies 20 (1):110.
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    On the inseparability of reasoning and virtue: Madame de Maintenon's Maison royale de Saint‐Louis.Lisa Shapiro - 2023 - Metaphilosophy 54 (2-3):254-267.
    This paper engages with the curriculum at Madame de Maintenon's school for girls at Saint‐Cyr to raise and address a set of questions: What is it to teach someone to reason? The curricular materials of Saint‐Cyr suggest that learning to reason is a matter of practice. How is one to distinguish autonomous reason giving from habituation or automatic trained responses? How can practices in reason giving informed by social mores have objective validity? Moreover, if we think of the (...)
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    Letter Writing and the Performativity of Intimacy in Female Pedagogical Relations: Recuperating Derridean Amnesia, Writing Back to Madame de Maintenon.Zelia Gregoriou - 1999 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 18 (5):351-363.
    Performativity and performance of language are the subject of this re-writing of Derrida's position on the gift. Here the source of performativity is Althusser's while the source of the gift is not only Marcel Mauss, but also both the opening of Derrida's Given Time: I, Counterfeit Money and the signing through letters of Madame de Maintenon, wife of Louis XIV and founder of a school for girls. A third writing plays a role, that of a 1910 biography of (...)
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    Christine Mongenot & Marie-Emmanuelle Plagnol (dir.), Madame de Maintenon. Une femme de lettres.Myriam Dufour-Maître - 2016 - Clio 43.
    La figure et l’œuvre de Françoise d’Aubigné, veuve Scarron et marquise de Maintenon, se sont trouvées longtemps prisonnières des mythes qu’ont inspirés dès le xviie siècle la vie romanesque et le destin exceptionnel de l’épouse morganatique du Roi-Soleil. La Palatine, Saint-Simon, Michelet ont bâti la légende noire, les Dames de Saint-Louis, Mme de Caylus et Mlle d’Aumale, puis La Beaumelle en ont édifié l’hagiographie, Voltaire et Sainte-Beuve tracé des portraits plus nuancés, mais insuffisa...
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    L’art du portrait dans la correspondance spirituelle de Fénelon.Pauline Chaduc - 2018 - ThéoRèmes 12 (12).
    This article is about the art of portrait in Fénelon's spiritual correspondence. It distinguishes two categories of portraits: some are generic, others are from the inside, individual and detailed. The article also analyses some exemplary personalities such as the Contesses de Gramont, de Montberon or Madame Guyon. Divergences between "high society portraits" and "spiritual portraits" are outlined. The spiritual portrait is being analysed based on main character studies (Madame de Maintenon and the Duc de Bourgogne), as well (...)
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    Enlightenment Thought: An Anthology of Sources.Margaret L. King - 2019 - Hackett Publishing Company.
    "Margaret L. King has put together a highly representative selection of readings from most of the more significant—but by no means the most obvious—texts by the authors who made up the movement we have come to call the 'Enlightenment.' They range across much of Europe and the Americas, and from the early seventeenth century until the end of the eighteenth. In the originality of the choice of texts, in its range and depth, this collection offers both wide coverage and striking (...)
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    The Suspicion of Virtue: Women Philosophers in Neoclassical France (review).Donna Bohanan - 2004 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 42 (2):221-223.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Journal of the History of Philosophy 42.2 (2004) 221-223 [Access article in PDF] John J. Conley. The Suspicion of Virtue: Women Philosophers in Neoclassical France. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2002. Pp. xi + 222. Cloth, $39.95. The rediscovery of forgotten women philosophers began in the 1970s and has yielded important results by broadening substantially the intellectual history of early modern Europe. In The Suspicion of Virtue: Women Philosophers (...)
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    Madame de Staël y las mujeres alquimistas de la felicidad.Encarnación Ruiz Callejón - 2022 - Human Review. International Humanities Review / Revista Internacional de Humanidades 11 (3):1-14.
    En este trabajo se analiza la reflexión de Madame de Staël sobre la felicidad, por qué cree que partimos de una concepción errónea, por qué las pasiones son un factor decisivo y de qué recursos disponemos para ser felices. Atendiendo a esto último, en este artículo se analiza por qué las protagonistas de sus dos grandes novelas, Delphine y Corinne, fracasan, cuál es la posición de los personajes masculinos y si la autora ofrece a las mujeres otros medios para (...)
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    Madame de Staël y Schopenhauer: la compasión y el entusiasmo del «sexo inestético».Encarnación Ruiz Callejón - 2019 - Franciscanum 61 (172):1-30.
    En este artículo se analiza la posición de Madame de Staël sobre la búsqueda de la felicidad, el tratamiento de las pasiones y el papel de la compasión, tres temas centrales en Schopenhauer, pero con los cuales ella articula un camino diferente a la negación de la voluntad y a la mera afirmación de la voluntad. Madame de Staël interpretó la compasión, esa pasión femenina por excelencia en Schopenhauer, también de una manera más amplia y en la que (...)
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    Madame de Sévigné leitora de Malebranche.Luiz Roberto Monzani - 2000 - Discurso 31:399-416.
    O propósito do artigo é mostrar como aparece, na correspondência entre Mme. de Sévigné e sua filha Mme. de Grignan, o debate entre o cartesianismo e a de Malebranche, suas fontes agostinianas e jansenistas, em particular com respeito às noções de ordem moral e liberdade.
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    Madame de STAËL, Réflexions sur le procès de la reine, présenté et annoté par Monique Cottret, Paris, Les Éditions de Paris, 2006, 126 pages. [REVIEW]Dominique Godineau - 2006 - Clio 24:320-348.
    En ces temps où, dans la production éditoriale comme au cinéma, Marie-Antoinette est à la mode, il faut absolument s’arrêter sur cet ouvrage. Le titre exact de ce court pamphlet (30 p.), publié anonymement en août 1793 après le renvoi de Marie-Antoinette devant le Tribunal révolutionnaire, est Réflexions sur le procès de la reine par une femme. Et c’est aux femmes que l’auteure s’adresse en premier, aux « femmes de tous les pays, de toutes les classes de la société » (...)
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    Letter to Madame de Brinon.Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz - unknown
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    Madame de Staël and the Spread of German Literature. [REVIEW]Barnet J. Beyer - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy, Psychology and Scientific Methods 13 (24):667-669.
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    De Rollin à Madame de Genlis : les traités et les romans d’éducation du XVIII siècle dans les manuels d’histoire de la littérature de 1852 à 2005.Béatrice Bomel-Rainelli - 2007 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 26:93.
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  15. A feminist voice in the enlightenment salon: Madame de Lambert on taste, sensibility, and the feminine mind*: Katharine J. hamerton.Katharine J. Hamerton - 2010 - Modern Intellectual History 7 (2):209-238.
    This essay demonstrates how the early Enlightenment salonnière madame de Lambert advanced a novel feminist intellectual synthesis favoring women's taste and cognition, which hybridized Cartesian and honnête thought. Disputing recent interpretations of Enlightenment salonnières that emphasize the constraints of honnêteté on their thought, and those that see Lambert's feminism as misguided in emphasizing gendered sensibility, I analyze Lambert's approach as best serving her needs as an aristocratic woman within elite salon society, and show through contextualized analysis how she deployed (...)
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  16. Diderot et Madame de Puisieux.Alice A. Laborde - 1988 - Diderot Studies 23:184-185.
     
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  17. J. G. Fichte et Madame de Staël.Reinhard Lauth - 1984 - Archives de Philosophie 47 (1):63.
     
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  18. Auguste Comte and Madame de Vaux.Henri Aimel - 1894 - London,: W. Reeves. Edited by Maria Congreve.
     
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    La femme enseignante: Madame de Genlis and the moral and didactic tale in France.Penny Brown - 1994 - Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 76 (3):23-42.
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    Georges Solovieff, Madame de Staël. Choix de textes. Thématique et actualité. Paris, Klincksieck, 1974. 16 × 23, 280 p.Albert Delorme - 1975 - Revue de Synthèse 96 (79-80):426-427.
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    Dismantling Moral Superstructures: Aubin's Subversion of Ideological Insularity in The Life of Madam de Beaumount.Katherine E. Zelinsky - 1993 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 12:27.
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    Accounts of early Christian history in the thought of François Guizot, Benjamin Constant and Madame de Staël 1800–c.1833.Lucian Robinson - 2017 - History of European Ideas 43 (6):628-648.
    ABSTRACTThis article compares different historical accounts of early Christianity written by François Guizot, Benjamin Constant and Madame de Staël and shows that they played a significant role in the construction of their ideas about religious tolerance and political liberty in ancient and modern states. In his 1812 translation of Gibbon’s Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire Guizot used his editorial footnotes to oppose Gibbon’s sceptical representation of the early Church and to assert that the development of Christianity had (...)
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  23. Geneviève Mouligneau. Madame de la Fayette, romancière? Bruxelles, Ed. de l’Université de Bruxelles, 1980. 16 × 24, 278 p., fac-similés. [REVIEW]Micheline Cuénin - 1981 - Revue de Synthèse 102 (101-102):159-168.
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    aeck's Madame de Stael and the Spread of German Literature. [REVIEW]Barnet J. Beyer - 1916 - Journal of Philosophy 13 (24):667.
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    Deux facettes de l’ennui chez Madame de Graffigny : de l’ennui quotidien à l’ennui tragique.Raoudha Kallel - 2008 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 27:137.
  26. La femme victime et rédemptrice: de Jean-Jacques à Madame de Staël.Jean Roussel - 1988 - Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau 2:135-151.
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    The Hidden Labors of Mary Mottley, Madame de Tocqueville.Ross Carroll - 2018 - Hypatia 33 (4):643-662.
    InDemocracy in America, Tocqueville described the ideal wife of a democratic citizen as a capable domestic helpmeet who enables the citizen‐husband to endure the daily trials of political activity. Tocqueville's biographers have presented Tocqueville's own wife Mary Mottley as having approximated this ideal. Mottley's importance, it is claimed, lay in providing the domestic calm and psychological support that Tocqueville needed to think, act, and write as he did. My aim in this article is to challenge this interpretation by offering an (...)
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  28. L'éloge de Rousseau prétexte à l'hagiographie de Necker chez Madame de Staël.J. Domenech - 1989 - Etudes Jean-Jacques Rousseau 3:69-83.
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    A feminist voice in the enlightenment salon: Madame de Lambert on taste, sensibility, and the feminine mind.Elizabeth Heath Goldstein, Steven Kale, Anthony La Vopa, Carolyn Lougee, Lynn Mollenauer, Jennifer Palmer & J. B. Shank - 2010 - Modern Intellectual History 7 (2):209-238.
  30. The King's Midwife: A History and Mystery of Madam de Couray. By Nina Rattner Gelbart.R. Goodman - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (1):104-105.
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    Copie partielle de Des circonstances actuelles de Madame de Staël] texte établi par Roswitha Schatzer et présenté par Kurt Kloocke: [1799-1806.Kurt Kloocke & Maria Luisa Sanchéz Mejía - 2005 - In Kurt Kloocke & Maria Luisa Sanchéz Mejía (eds.), Discours au Tribunat. De la Possibilité d'Une Constitution Républicaine Dans Un Grand Pays. De Gruyter. pp. 787-902.
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  32. L'esthétique de Schelling et l'Allemagne de madame de Staël.J. Gibelin - 1934 - Paris,: H. Champion.
     
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    Il mistero del linguaggio musicale: nel pensiero di Schopenhauer, Leopardi, Madame de Staël, Hegel e Mozart.Alfonso Giordano - 2020 - Palermo: Carlo Saladino editore.
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    Guillaume Budé, philosophe de la culture.Marie-Madeleine de La Garanderie - 2010 - Paris: Classiques Garnier. Edited by Luigi-Alberto Sanchi.
    La publication de ce recueil de fragments et d'articles, écrits par Madame Marie-Madeleine de La Garanderie à des dates diverses au cours de quarante années d'études consacrées à l'humanisme parisien et essentiellement à l'oeuvre de Guillaume Budé, a pour but d'apporter un complément à sa grande thèse Christianisme et Lettres profanes, à laquelle il fait maintes fois référence.Ce volume constitue une véritable somme des recherches sur Guillaume Budé et son oeuvre, encore largement inexplorée.
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    Passages par la fiction: expériences de pensée et autres dispositifs fictionnels de Descartes à Madame de Staël.Bertrand Binoche & Daniel Dumouchel (eds.) - 2013 - Paris: Hermann.
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    Five. Moderation After The Terror: Madame de Staël’s Elusive Center.Aurelian Craiutu - 2012 - In A Virtue for Courageous Minds: Moderation in French Political Thought, 1748-1830. Princeton University Press. pp. 158-197.
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    ANTOINE DE LA SALE, Le Réconfort de Madame de Fresne, éd. Ian HILL, University of Exeter, 1979, 76 p.(«Textes littéraires», 34). [REVIEW]Jacques Charles Lemaire - 1982 - Bibliothèque d'Humanisme Et Renaissance 44:441-444.
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    Come ordinare una biblioteca.Thibault De Meyer - 2022 - Common Knowledge 28 (2):304-305.
    The title of this book, by one of the great editors and publishers of our time, comes from its first and longest chapter: “How to Organize a Library.” In it, Calasso celebrates the “golden rule” proposed by Aby Warburg: “In the perfect library, when we look for a given book, we end up taking the one next to it, which would reveal itself even more useful than the one we were looking for.” It demands effort, knowledge, and sensibility to “curate” (...)
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    Madame Edwarda By Georges Bataille: Being in Common Immoderation / Madame Edwarda De Georges Bataille: L’Être En Commune Démesure.Wafa Ghorbel - 2013 - Human and Social Studies 2 (1):37-48.
    This article aims to clarify the notion of community such as it is perceived by the singularly modern outlook of Georges Bataille, especially in it’s illustration in his story Madame Edwarda. The absence or loss of community seems to represent the very condition of its existence. The lovers in MadameEdwarda simultaneously illustrate the birth as well as the death of such an unusual kind of community. While offering one’s self to the other in a sacrificial attempt to surpass oneself, (...)
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    Madame Du Noyer, the Abbé de Bucquoy and the Birth of a Narration.Alex Sokalski - 1994 - Lumen: Selected Proceedings From the Canadian Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies 13:157.
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  41. Réception de Madame Claire Lejeune à l'Académie Royale de Langue et de Littérature Françaises. 6 juin 1998.Liliane Wouters - 2008 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 119:213-220.
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    La verdad del otro y la práctica ecuménica en Leibniz.Salas Ortueta Jaime de - 1991 - Theoria 6 (1/2):161-173.
    It is possible to describe certain basic principles that underlie Leibniz’s political activities. These principles do not literally determine the specific steps Leibniz takes, but play a much more decisive role than that due to mere metaphysical principles. They provide a general frame work for his activities and a point of reference towards which his reflections tend. Particular attention is paid here to the concept of perspective and its presence in Leibniz’s correspondence with Bossuet, Pellison and Madame de Brinon (...)
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    La verdad del otro y la práctica ecuménica en Leibniz.Jaime de Salas Ortueta - 1991 - Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 6 (1-2):161-173.
    It is possible to describe certain basic principles that underlie Leibniz’s political activities. These principles do not literally determine the specific steps Leibniz takes, but play a much more decisive role than that due to mere metaphysical principles. They provide a general frame work for his activities and a point of reference towards which his reflections tend. Particular attention is paid here to the concept of perspective and its presence in Leibniz’s correspondence with Bossuet, Pellison and Madame de Brinon (...)
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    Madame Lavoisier et la traduction française de l'"Essay on phlogiston" de Kirwan (Madame Lavoisier and the French translation of Kirwan's Essay on phlogiston).Keiko Kawashima - 2000 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 53 (2):235-264.
    In this article I examine Lavoisier's collaboration with his wife in the translation of Kirwan's An essay on phlogiston into French (Essai sur le phlogistique, 1788). This translation is a kind of counter attack by the school of French scholars around Lavoisier. Mrs Lavoisier is generally considered only to have translated Kirwan's book, not to have refuted it. Through a detailed analysis of the translation, of her manuscripts, and of other documents of the period, I conclude that Mrs Lavoisier not (...)
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    Allocution de Madame Moufida Goucha, au nom de M. Koïchiro Matsuura, Directeur Général de l'UNESCO.Moufida Goucha & Koïchiro Matsuura - 2007 - The Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of Philosophy 13:9-16.
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  46. 'de Genoegens Van Het Leven Zijn Enkel Leegte' - In Madame Bovary Laat Flaubert Ons Zien Waarom Mensen Echte Ervaringen Nodig Hebben En Geen Fantasie-surrogaten. Dit Vormt Een Antwoord Op Een Gedachte-experiment Van Nozick.Henri Wijsbek - 1999 - Filosofie En Praktijk 20:16-30.
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    Pierre Poiret éditeur des Justifications de Madame Guyon.François Trémolières - 2021 - Revue de Théologie Et de Philosophie 153 (1):49-65.
    Pierre Poiret (1646-1719) s’est fait l’éditeur infatigable de nombreux textes mystiques, y compris ceux de ses contemporains. Se distinguent notamment les Œuvres complètes de Madame Guyon (1648-1717), qu’il a rassemblées en trente-neuf volumes, certains parus après sa mort : c’est le cas des Justifications (trois tomes, 1720), ce dossier d’autorités que Mme Guyon avait rassemblées pour sa défense au moment de la querelle du quiétisme. On s’est proposé de confronter cette édition au manuscrit (l’exemplaire adressé à Bossuet, conservé à (...)
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    L’abandon chez Charles de Foucauld et Madame Guyon.Félix Tanguay - 2017 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 73 (1):91-111.
    This article examines the notion of abandonment put forward in several works of spirituality. More specifically, it examines the meaning of the term “abandon” in two Catholic Christian mystics who marked history : Charles de Foucauld (1858-1916) and Madame Guyon (1648-1717). Using two fundamental texts by these authors, and according to a three-part analysis grid (abandonment in relation to oneself, to God and to the other), the article shows that the nuanced intricacies of the concept vary according to several (...)
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    La autodestrucción de Madame Bovary: hacia una economía política del goce.Violeta Garrido - 2023 - Co-herencia 20 (38):273-295.
    El presente artículo razona sobre la construcción de la subjetividad de Emma Bovary, situando en el discurso amoroso enunciado por ella los fundamentos de su individualidad, que son profundamente modernos. En paralelo, se efectúa asimismo una lectura social de la insatisfacción permanente que caracteriza al personaje, analizando los aspectos de su sensibilidad que coinciden con la lógica de acumulación perpetua instaurada, también en el plano de la subjetividad, por el sistema de producción capitalista. El objetivo principal es contextualizar sociohistóricamente las (...)
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    Madame Bovary / L’infelicità coniugale / La cocotte di Yonville / ….Carola Barbero - 2009 - Rivista di Estetica 40:3-19.
    Nel 1856 Madame Bovary esce a puntate sulla «Revue de Paris» (1° ottobre - 15 dicembre), per comparire poi in versione integrale un anno dopo – in seguito all’assoluzione di Gustave Flaubert, avvenuta il 7 febbraio – presso l’editore Lévy. Il titolo dell’opera, molto semplice, è decisamente in linea con il realismo: l’autore si mette da parte, rinunciando alla propria voce e alla propria opinione, per fare parlare direttamente i personaggi e gli eventi che li riguardano. Infatti il titolo (...)
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