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Bibliography
Ravven, Heidi Morrison. 1988. “Has Hegel Anything to Say to Feminists?” The Owl of Minerva 19(2): 149–168. Reprinted in Jagentowicz Mills (1996, 225–252).
Ravven, Heidi Morrison. 2001a. “Some Thoughts on What Spinoza Learned from Maimonides about the Prophetic Imagination: Part 1. Maimonides on Prophecy and the Imagination.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 39(2): 193–214.
Ravven, Heidi Morrison. 2001b. “Some Thoughts on What Spinoza Learned from Maimonides on the Prophetic Imagination: Part Two: Spinoza’s Maimonideanism.” Journal of the History of Philosophy 39(3): 385–406.
Ravven, Heidi Morrison. 2009. “What Spinoza can teach us about Embodying and Naturalizing Ethics.” in Feminist Interpretations of Benedict Spinoza, edited by Moira Gatens, pp. 125–144. Rereading the Canon. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.
Ravven, Heidi Morrison. 2014. “Moral Agency without Free Will: Spinoza’s Naturalizing of Moral Psychology in a Maimonidean Key.” in Spinoza and Medieval Jewish Philosophy, pp. 128–151. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Further References
Jagentowicz Mills, Patricia, ed. 1996. Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel. Rereading the Canon. University Park, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State University Press.