CONDORCET’S LEGACY AMONG THE PHILOSOPHES AND THE VALUE OF HIS FEMINISM FOR TODAY’S MAN

Authors

  • Jeff Nall Florida Atlantic University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v16i1.51

Keywords:

philosophy, genders, feminism

Abstract

Key Enlightenment minds are often juxtaposed with their iconic foes, religious conservatives. When discussing the subject of women’s rights, however, this comparison creates a false impression that Enlightenment male thinkers held ideas very much opposed to a dogmatic institution such as the Catholic Church. Ironically, and damaging to their legacy of prejudice-free rationalism, nearly all of the philosophes, many of whom were “freethinking” atheists, viewed woman’s intellectual nature and societal purpose through a prejudice-tainted glass, not unlike the most conservative establishments of their time. Indeed, when it came to the perception of women, the philosophes had less in common with a virulently secular feminist such as Nicholas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet, than they do with modern conservative Christians who believe women should be treated more fairly, but still cling to gender stereotypes.

Author Biography

  • Jeff Nall, Florida Atlantic University

    Jeff Nall is a writer, speaker, and activist. He is a graduate of Rollins College’s Master of Liberal Studies program and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Comparative Studies: Public Intellectuals Program, at Florida Atlantic University. Jeff will speak about the subject addressed in this essay at the 16th annual American Men’s Studies Association conference in April 2008 at Wake Forest University. Two of Jeff’s essays on activism appear in Howling Dog Press’s new activist anthology: “Cost of Freedom.” He currently resides in South Florida with his daughter Charlotte, wife April, and her son, Julian. Jeff is available for a variety of speaking engagements. For more info go to JeffNall.com or email Jeff directly at [email protected]

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Published

2013-10-09

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Articles

How to Cite

Nall, J. (2013). CONDORCET’S LEGACY AMONG THE PHILOSOPHES AND THE VALUE OF HIS FEMINISM FOR TODAY’S MAN. Essays in the Philosophy of Humanism, 16(1), 51-70. https://doi.org/10.1558/eph.v16i1.51