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Part 1. Women Philosophers in Antiquity
1. Women Philosophers in Antiquity: Open Questions and Some Results (Maddalena Bonelli)
2. Women Philosophers in Antiquity and the Reshaping of Philosophy (Katharine R. OReilly)
Part 2. The Riddles of Cleobulina of Rhodes
3. Cleobulina of Rhodes and the Philosophical Power of Riddles (Mariana Gardella Hueso)
4. The Riddles of Cleobulina: A Response to Mariana Gardella Huesos "Cleobulina of Rhodes and the Philosophical Power of Riddles" (Anna Potamiti)
Part 3. Women in Platos Republic and Statesman
5. What Happened to the Philosopher Queens? On the "Disappearance" of Female Rulers in Platos Statesman (Annie Larivee)
6. Women and Childrearing in the Republic (Emily Fletcher)
Part 4. Lucretius on Womens Sexuality
7. Sexual Freedom and Feminine Pleasure in Lucretius (Julie Giovacchini)
8. An Epicurean Community of Women: A Response to Julie Giovacchini (Natania Meeker)
Part 5. Bardaisan of Edessa and Alexander of Aphrodisias on Fate, Nature, and Freedom
9. Destiny, Nature and Freedom According to Bardaisan and Alexander of Aphrodisias: An Unknown Aspect of the Controversy Against Determinism (Izabela Jurasz)
10. How to Limit Fatalism? A Comparison Between Alexander of Aphrodisias and Bardaisan (Isabelle Koch)
11. Bardaisan of Edessa on free will, Fate, and Nature: Alexander of Aphrodisias, Origen, and Diodore of Tarsus (Ilaria L.E. Ramelli)
Part 6. Plotinus and Porphyry on Women
12. Plotinus and Porphyry on Womens Legitimacy in Philosophy (Mathilde Cambron-Goulet and Francois-Julien Cote-Remy)
13. Soul, Gender and Hierarchy in Plotinus and Porphyry: A Response to Mathilde Cambron-Goulet and Francois-Julien Cote-Remys "Plotinus and Porphyry on Womens Legitimacy in Philosophy" (Jana Schultz)
14. Women and Philosophy in Porphyrys Life of Plotinus (Alexandra Michalewski)
Part 7. The Concept of Nature in Peter Abelard
15. Abelards Homo Intelligitur Puzzle: On the Relation Between Universal Understandings and a World of Singulars (Roxane Noel)
16. Some Further Remarks on Abelards Notion of Nature (Irene Binini)
Part 8. Robert Kilwardby on Bodily Pain
17. Does Bodily Pain have an Intentional Character? Robert Kilwardbys Answer (Elena Baltuta)
18. Scaring Away the Spectre of Equivocation: A Comment (Sonja Schierbaum)
Part 9. John Buridan and William Ockham on craft
19. Is ars an Intellectual Virtue? John Buridan on Craft (Aline Medeiros Ramos)
20. William Ockham on Craft: Knowing how to Build Houses on the Canadian Shield (Jenny Pelletier)
Part 10. Eves sin in Isotta Nogarola
21. The Fruit of Knowledge: To Bite or not to Bite? Isotta Nogarola on Eves sin and its Scholastic Sources (Marcela Borelli, Valeria A. Buffon and Natalia G. Jakubecki)
22. Why Eve Matters in the History of Feminist Arguments (Marguerite Deslauriers).

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