
Common Sense
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Common Sense and Gender in Philosophy
This chapter examines the contributions of G.E. Moore within early 20th-century Cambridge, particularly how his notions of common sense intersect with issues of women's education and gender equality in philosophy. The discussion highlights the historical barriers faced by female philosophers and critiques the evolving nature of what society deems as 'common sense', revealing its impact on gender roles in academia.
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