Gabrielle Suchon
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Gabrielle Suchon (December 24, 1631, Semur-en-Auxois – March 5, 1703, Dijon) was a French moral philosopher and Catholic feminist.
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Further reading
- Traité de la morale et de la politique (On Morality and Politics), Gabrielle Suchon (1693).
- Du Célibat volontaire (On Voluntary Single Life), Gabrielle Suchon (1700).
- Gabrielle Suchon: une Ecrivaine engagée pour une vie sans engagement (A Writer Committed To a Life Without Commitment), Sonia Bertolini (1977).
- ‘Gabrielle Suchon’s Neutralistes’, in Relations and relationships (Desnain, 2006)
- ‘Gabrielle Suchon: de l’éducation des femmes’ in Seventeenth Century French Studies (Desnain, 2004)
- "The Origins of la vie neutre: Nicolas Caussin's Influence on the Writings of Gabrielle Suchon" in French Studies (desnain, 2009 )
In English
- A Woman Who Defends All the Persons of Her Sex: Selected Philosophical and Moral Writings, translated by Domna C. Stanton and Rebecca M. Wilkin, University of Chicago Press (2010) ISBN 0-226-77921-1
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