'Gatens charts a meticulous course through the minefield of feminist interrogations of and investments in the history of philosophy ... A very rich text.'
Elizabeth Grosz, University of Sydney 'A challenging assessment of the relations between feminism and philosophy and some welcome clarification of what is at stake in the differences between Anglo-American and French approaches to feminist theory ... Lucidly and engagingly written.' Genevieve Lloyd, University of New South Wales
'As a textbook for student reading lists, Gatens' book will be valuable and accessible.' Journal of Gender Studies
'Gaten's thesis is persuasively argued and the book provides and economical and readable resume of the major contributions to feminist theory from the seventeenth century to the late 1980s. It will be a constructive addition to philosophy and theory reading lists.' Political Studies
'So clearly written that it can confidently be recommended to students with no previous background in either philosophy or feminism. Highly recommended to women philosophers, and should be compulsory reading for all men philosophers. The Philosophical Quarterly
'This book will make an excellent textbook for courses in philosophy of feminism. Feminism and Philosophy has a vivid, powerful style, a keen choice of subject matter and an ability to make difficult ideas accessible.' Australisian Journal of Philosophy