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Season 4, Episode 4: Catharine Trotter Cockburn's Moral Philosophy: Interview with Ruth Boeker
New Voices in the History of Philosophy
39 minutes 4 seconds
12 months ago
Season 4, Episode 4: Catharine Trotter Cockburn's Moral Philosophy: Interview with Ruth Boeker
In this interview, we have the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Ruth Boeker, a leading scholar in early modern philosophy, focusing on the often-overlooked contributions of women philosophers. The discussion centers around Catharine Trotter Cockburn, an influential moral philosopher from the early modern period. Dr. Boeker will introduce us to Cockburn’s life and work, sharing how she became interested in Cockburn and what makes her an important figure among early modern thinkers.
We will delve into Cockburn’s moral philosophy, exploring key issues such as human nature, moral motivation, and the relationship between morality and religion. Dr. Boeker will also address the current state of literature on Cockburn, highlighting areas that have been explored and those that still need attention. Finally, we’ll explore Cockburn’s views on education and moral philosophy. This insightful conversation offers an opportunity to discover the depth and relevance of Cockburn’s philosophy today.