id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-8853 Women in philosophy - Wikipedia .html text/html 11192 1161 60 In the May 13, 2015 issue of The Atlantic, Susan Price notes that even though Kant's first work in 1747 cites Émilie Du Châtelet, a philosopher who was a "...scholar of Newton, religion, science, and mathematics", "her work won't be found in the 1,000-plus pages of the new edition of The Norton Introduction to Philosophy." [10] The Norton Introduction does not name a female philosopher until the book begins to cover the mid-20th century. Anzaldúa (1947-2004) as precursors to the field.[86] Latina philosophers who practice in the United States and publish widely in Spanish and English include: Maria Lugones (1948-) [87], and Susana Nuccetelli (1954) from Argentina; and Ofelia Schutte (1944) from Cuba[88]; Linda Martín Alcoff (1955) from Panama (editor of "Stories of Women in Philosophy")[68]; and Giannina Braschi (1953) from Puerto Rico[89]. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-8853.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-8853.txt