Bergès, SandrineDetlefsen, K.Shapiro, L.2024-03-212024-03-212023-06-19https://hdl.handle.net/11693/115040Although Early Modern male philosophers arguably moved away from virtue ethics toward theories of obligation, it is less clearly true of women philosophers of that period. I argue that Early Modern women philosophers in France and England mixed elements from virtue ethics and theories of moral obligation in order to theorize their moral experience. I look at Christine de Pizan, Jacqueline Pascal, Catherine Trotter Cockburn, and Mary Wollstonecraft.enVirtue and moral obligationBook Chapter10.4324/9781315450001-249781315450001