Aristotelian Society

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Friends, Associates Constance Naden
During this time, as well as writing, attending lectures, and arranging her new home, she joined the Royal Institution and the Aristotelian Society , where the quality of her contribution to debates was at once...
Performance of text C. E. Plumptre
It was read in late 1885 before the Aristotelian Society in commemoration of the philosopher's tercentenary.
Plumptre, C. E. “Lucilio Vanini: His Life and Philosophy”. Antiquary, Vol.
14
, 1887, pp. 190-7.
190
Reception May Sinclair
MS was elected to the Aristotelian Society for the Systematic Study of Philosophy on the basis of the commitment to philosophical idealism she showed in this work.
Zegger, Hrisey Dimitrakis. May Sinclair. Twayne, 1976.
19
Boll, Theophilus E. M. Miss May Sinclair: Novelist: A Biographical and Critical Introduction. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1973.
112
She was sponsored by the society's...
Textual Production Constance Naden
After her death two papers which she had planned to give at the Aristotelian Society , On Rationalist and Empiricist Ethics and On Mental Physiology and its Place in Philosophy, were delivered by somebody else.
Hughes, William Richard et al. Constance Naden: A Memoir. Bickers and Son, 1890.
44

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1909: E. E. Constance Jones, philosopher and logician,...

Women writers item

1909

E. E. Constance Jones , philosopher and logician, published A Primer on Ethics, in which she engages with moral psychology and Henry Sidgwick 's ethical hedonism.
Cicero, Samantha, and Mary Ellen Waithe. “E. E. Constance Jones (1848-1922)”. Contemporary Women Philosophers, 1900-today, edited by Mary Ellen Waithe, Kluwer, 1995, pp. 25-49.
28-31, 47n8

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