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Women and Enlightenment Science

In Our Time

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Introduction

Jean-Jacques Rousseau wrote that the education of women should always be relative to that of men. Despite disadvantages they faced, a number of women made important contributions to scientific progress in the Enlightenment. Richard Farah and Karen O'Brien discuss the role played by women in Enlightenment science. They also talk with Judith Hawley from Royal Holloway University of London on 18th century literature.

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