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  1. 6 de jun. de 2023 · Poet, philosopher, natural scientist and all-round trailblazer – Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle cuts a sharp feminine silhouette across the intellectual landscape of the 17th century. Her bold personality, persistent fame-seeking and insertion of herself into the male realm of academia caused controversy among her peers, yet in a ...

  2. 31 de ene. de 2022 · Retrato de Margaret Cavendish, duquesa de Newcastle (1673) Materialismo fantástico. Materialismo fantástico o materialismo de la fantasía se podría llamar a la propuesta de Cavendish. En uno ...

  3. This in-progress scholarly edition of Margaret Cavendish's The Blazing World presents the 1668 publication of the text. Annotations provided using Hypothos.is. Read More. Help us access and correct versions of the early English print archive available through 18thConnect. Doing so will help us make these texts freely available digitally. Read More.

  4. 22 de ago. de 2017 · Margaret Lucas Cavendish, duquesa de Newcastle y filósofa, científica y dramaturga, fue la primera autora en reivindicar la posición de las mujeres en la Inglaterra del siglo XVII. Con cuarto ...

  5. Margaret Cavendish was an English intellectual whose works span across philosophy, natural science, poetry, play-writing, fiction and an auto-biography. Cavendish was an early advocate of naturalism and believed that ideas and thoughts, as well as souls, are material. She argued against all forms of tracing bodily actions to immaterial beings, such as immaterial forms, God or an immaterial ...

  6. Margaret Cavendish (1623—1673) Margaret Lucas Cavendish, the Duchess of Newcastle, was a philosopher, poet, playwright and essayist. Her philosophical writings were concerned mostly with issues of metaphysics and natural philosophy, but also extended to social and political concerns. Like Hobbes and Descartes, she rejected what she took to be ...

  7. 29 de ene. de 2024 · Merve Emre writes about Margaret Cavendish, the seventeenth-century natural philosopher, autobiographer, and fiction writer who is the subject of “Pure Wit,” a new biography by Francesca Peacock.