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Margaret Atherton

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Era
  
Contemporary philosophy

Region
  
Western philosophy

Main interest
  
Early modern period

Books
  
Berkeley

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Main interests
  
early modern period, philosophy of psychology (cognition and mind), women in philosophy, history of modern philosophy

Alma maters
  
Bryn Mawr College, Brandeis University

Institutions
  
University of Maryland, College Park, University of Rochester

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Margaret Atherton is an American philosopher and feminist historian who is a Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, College of Letters and Science. Atherton's research has focused on philosophers of the early modern period, philosophy of psychology (cognition and mind), and the work of women philosophers, as well as teaching the history of modern philosophy.

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Education

Atherton attained her A.B. in Philosophy at Bryn Mawr College in 1965. In 1970, she received a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Brandeis University; her dissertation “Nativism” initiated her philosophical work in innate ideas.

Career

Atherton's book Women Philosophers of the Early Modern Period highlights historical women who have impacted philosophy. Atherton has published many articles, been featured in several journals, and asked to present her ideas at conferences and institutions throughout the years. George Berkeley and John Locke are seen throughout her work and reviews. Atherton has engaged in research since the 1970s and has continued to develop her methods and expand her ideas.

Atherton is a member of the British Society for the History of Philosophy, Hume Society, American Eighteenth Century Society, International Berkeley Society (Philosophy Associations Coordinator), Society for Women in Philosophy, and the American Philosophical Association.

Atherton has been a professor of Philosophy at New York University, Brooklyn College, University of Maryland, University of Rochester, and University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Works

  • Berkeley's Revolution in Vision. Cornell University Press. 1990. ISBN 0-8014-2358-9. 
  • Women Philosophers of the Early Modern Period. Hackett Publishing. 1994. ISBN 0-87220-259-3. 
  • Margaret Atherton, ed. (1999). The Empiricists: Critical Essays on Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-8476-8913-2. 
  • References

    Margaret Atherton Wikipedia