SECTION III. WOMEN, MEN, AND THE NEW SCIENTIFIC ESTABLISHMENT -- Grigory A. Tishkin. SECTION I. WOMEN NATURAL PHILOSOPHERS -- Princess Ekaterina Romanova Dashkova and women's issues in Russia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Susanna Åkerman -- Margaret Cavendish and the microscope as play / Hilda L. Smith -- The many representations of the Marquise Du Chatêlet / Judith P. Zinsser -- SECTION II. SHIFTING LANGUAGE, SHIFTING ROLES -- The gender of nature and the nature of gender in early modern natural philosophy / Margaret J. Osler -- Neither natural philosophy, nor science, nor literature - gender, writing, and the pursuit of nature in Fontenelle's Entretiens sur la pluralité des mondes habités / J.B. Shank -- Minerva and Venus - Algarotti's Newton's philosophy for the ladies / Franco Arato -- SECTION III. WOMEN, MEN, AND THE NEW SCIENTIFIC ESTABLISHMENT -- Women and science in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries - different social practices, different textualities, and different kinds of science / Lynette Hunter -- Joanna Stephens's medicine and the experimental philosophy / Stephen Clucas -- The invisible economy of science - a new approach to the history of gender and astronomy at the eighteenth-century Berlin Academy of Sciences / Monika Mommertz -- Princess Ekaterina Romanova Dashkova and women's issues in Russia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries / Grigory A. Tishkin.
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