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How to Think Like a Woman

Four Women Philosophers Who Taught Me How to Love the Life of the Mind

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How to Think Like a Woman

Written by: Regan Penaluna
Narrated by: Angie Kane
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As a young woman growing up in Iowa, Regan Penaluna daydreamed about the big questions: Who are we, and what is this strange world we find ourselves in? In college she fell in love with philosophy and chose to pursue it as an academic—the first step, she believed, to becoming a self-determined person living a life of the mind. What she didn’t realize was that the Western philosophical canon taught in American universities, as well as the culture surrounding it, would slowly grind her down through its misogyny, its harassment, its devaluation of women and their intellect. Where were the women philosophers?

One day, Penaluna came across Damaris Cudworth Masham’s name. The daughter of philosopher Ralph Cudworth and a contemporary of John Locke, Masham wrote about knowledge and God, and the condition of women. Masham’s work led Penaluna to other women philosophers: Mary Astell, who made a living writing philosophy; Catharine Cockburn, a philosopher, novelist, and playwright; and the better-known Mary Wollstonecraft, who wrote extensively in defense of women’s minds. Together, these women rekindled Penaluna’s love of philosophy and awakened her feminist consciousness.

In How to Think Like a Woman, Penaluna blends memoir, biography, and criticism to tell the stories of these four women, weaving throughout an alternative history of philosophy. Funny, honest, and wickedly intelligent, this is a moving meditation on what philosophy could look like if women were treated equally.

©2023 Regan Penaluna (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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This book is a well-executed attempt to fill some gaps in canonical philosophy. The book flows smoothly from personal to philosophical, where the author's personal reflections meet the brilliant, radical ideas of (female/women) philosophers. I loved the book and would strongly recommend it

Must-read for anyone interested in philosophy

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The author is soooo self centered it's kind of frustrating frankly. she wants her life to be a material of a compelling biography that women would connect to but in reality it just paints a frustrating picture of her. The female philosophers are not discussed with depth and instead it just feels like a quick wikipedia level overview of their work. Frankly speaking, she can't balance talking about her life and the life of these philosophers at the same time. She tries to be eloquent in writing but is just pretentious. The points this book can make will actually depend a lot on your ability to gather something meaningful from a text that tries hard to say something but barely manages to.Disappointing.

A mixed bag: I wanted to like it, but they make it hard

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