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Condorcet: Critical Essay by David Williams

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SOURCE: Williams, David. “Condorcet, Feminism, and the Egalitarian Principle.” In Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Vol. 5, pp. 151-63. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1976.

In this essay, Williams maintains that Condorcet was among the first philosophers to link women's rights with the Enlightenment notion of natural rights.

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