Frances Power Cobbe

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Frances Power Cobbe

Philosophy Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Philosophical traditions and schools of thought Feminism and feminist theory

Author: Alison Stone

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Collection: Elements on Women in the History of Philosophy

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 28th July 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781009191012


Introduction to Frances Power Cobbe

This Element introduces the philosophy of Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904), a very well-known moral theorist, advocate of animal welfare and women''s rights, and critic of Darwinism and atheism in the Victorian era.

Context and Achievements

After locating Cobbe''s achievements within nineteenth-century British culture, this Element examines her duty-based moral theory of the 1850s and then her 1860s accounts of duties to animals, women''s rights, and the mind and unconscious thought.

Evolution of Her Moral Philosophy

From the 1870s, in critical response to Darwin''s evolutionary ethics, Cobbe put greater moral weight on the emotions, especially sympathy. She now criticised atheism for undermining morality, emphasised women''s duties to develop virtues of character, and recommended treating animals with sympathy and compassion.

Legacy and Impact

The Element links Cobbe''s philosophical arguments to her campaigns for women''s rights and against vivisection, brings in critical responses from her contemporaries, explains how she became omitted from the history of philosophy, and shows the lasting importance of her work.

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