Mary Shepherd and the Causal Relation - Part One

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Mary Shepherd and the Causal Relation - Part One Part One gives context to the life and work of Lady Mary Shepherd. It weaves together the stories of her ancestors, her own stories and the wider social, historical and philosophical context. The aim is to evoke a world from which to mark the emergence of Mary Shepherd, Scotland’s first female philosopher.

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Jennifer McRobert
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