Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Philosophers

WiR redlist index: Philosophers


Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources.

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  • This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their contribution to philosophy in academics, business, economics, politics, research, government or the social sector.
See also: Wikidata list of red-linked women philosophers

Philosophers

A - B

  • Kathryn Pine Addelson of Smith College
  • Sybol Cook Anderson
  • Séverine Auffret
  • Susan Babbitt
  • Oumayma Abu Bakr (Islamic Feminism)
  • Bat-Ami Bar on
  • Dorit Bar-on
  • Rachel Barney (Page was created by user who was blocked, so it was deleted on 6 June 2017. It should be able to be re-created, as long as the subject passes notability.)
  • Margaret Batton
  • Elizabeth Lane Beardsley of Temple U
  • Gabriella Beckles-Raymond, [1]
  • Karen Bennett (philosopher) (was a redirect to a minor election, now [2016] an article on a rower, disambiguation will be needed with the philosopher)
  • Debra Bergoffen (Page was created by user who was blocked, so it was deleted on 6 June 2017. It should be able to be re-created, as long as the subject passes notability.)
  • Gaëlle Bernard
  • Emanuela Bianchi
  • Rachael Briggs
  • Lina Buffington
  • Sylvia Burrow
  • Sarah Buss

C - D

  • Helen Cartwright
  • Leigh Cauman of Columbia University
  • Catherine Champniers
  • Tina Chanter
  • Participants in Collegium of Black Women Philosophers, [2]
  • Françoise Collin
  • Anna Finch Conway
  • Sharon Crasnow
  • Irene d'Almeida
  • Monique David-Ménard [fr]
  • Myriam Dennehy
  • Nicole Dewandre
  • Marie-Josèphe Dhavernas
  • Kristie Dotson
  • Janice Dowell
  • Paula Droege
  • Susan Dwyer

E - G

  • Tracy A. Edwards
  • Gertrude Ezorsky of Brooklyn College [3]
  • Ellen Feder (care ethics) (Page was a one-sentence article deleted nearly 12 years ago)
  • Anne Fagot-Largeault
  • Cynthia Fleury [fr]
  • Alma M. Garcia (listed on Chicana feminism page)
  • Christine Goémé
  • Jeanne Grimshaw

H - L

  • Michelle Habell-Pallan (listed on Chicana feminism page)
  • Catherine Halpern
  • Eboni T. Hamilton
  • Devonya Havis
  • Hide Ishiguro
  • Francesca Isidori
  • Ann Jaap Jacobson
  • Agnieszka Jaworska
  • Jeanette Kennett
  • Catherine Kintzler [fr]
  • Maggie Little
  • Kate Lindemann (1935-) [4]
  • Sabina Lovibond

M - O

  • Catriona Mackenzie
  • Mary Beth Mader
  • Anika Mann
  • Rita Manning (care ethics)
  • Leslie McCall (intersectionality)
  • Sharon Meagher (Page was created by user who was blocked, so it was deleted on 6 June 2017. It should be able to be re-created, as long as the subject passes notability.)
  • Desiree Melton
  • Susan Sauve Meyer
  • Sarah Moss
  • Mary Beth Mader
  • Susan Sauve Meyer
  • Chantal Moubachir-Génin
  • Janice Moulton
  • Catarina Dutilh Noaves
  • Dorothea Olkowski
  • Marina A. L. Oshana

P - Z

  • Phyllis Belle Parun (1941-) [5]
  • Mickaella L. Perina
  • Ariane Poulantzas
  • Nadine Puechguirbal (listed on the feminist ethics page)
  • Diana Raffman University of Toronto
  • Mary Rawlinson (philosopher)
  • Connie Rosati
  • Carol Rovane
  • Deborah Satz
  • Jacqueline Scott (philosopher)
  • Patricia Bell Scott (black feminism page)
  • Jennifer Lisa Vest
  • Alison Watson (listed on the feminist ethics page)
  • Cellestine Ware (black feminism page)

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