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2022-11-16

Sobre cómo reescribir la historia de la filosofía “en clave feminista”. Comentarios al número especial: “Mujeres Filósofas”

On how to rewrite the history of philosophy “in a feminist key”. Comments to the special issue: "Women Philosophers"

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  • María del Rosario Acosta López Universidad de California

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