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Amalia Holst (Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy) by Andrew Cooper offers a detailed exploration of the life and philosophical work of Amalia Holst, a notable thinker whose contributions have been largely marginalized in traditional philosophical discourse. Cooper situates Holst’s work within the broader narrative of women’s participation in philosophy, demonstrating her relevance to contemporary philosophical discussions.
The book traces Holst’s intellectual development, her key philosophical ideas, and her influence on subsequent generations of thinkers. Through careful textual analysis and historical contextualization, Cooper argues for Holst’s rightful place among important philosophical voices. This work contributes to the growing field of feminist philosophy and the history of women in intellectual life, challenging conventional narratives that have excluded or minimized women’s philosophical contributions.







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