SOURCE: Gardner, Elizabeth J. “The Philosophes and Women: Sensationalism and Sentiment.” In Women and Society in Eighteenth-Century France: Essays in Honour of John Stephenson Spink, edited by Eva Jacobs et al., pp. 19-27. London: Athlone Press, 1979.
In the following essay, Gardner distinguishes Condorcet's thoughts on women from those of other French philosophes, including Helvétius and Diderot.
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