Cultures of Philosophy
The Impossible Salon
Welcome to the Impossible Salon, a podcast from the research project ‘Cultures of Philosophy: Women Writing Knowledge in Early Modern Europe,’ based at the University of Exeter. This project is funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) under the UK government’s Horizon Europe funding guarantee [grant number EP/Y006372/1].
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Mar 23, 2026
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Episodes
The Early Royal Society with Felicity Henderson 23.03.2026 38:18
In this episode, host Helene von Tabouillot speaks with the project’s Senior Research Fellow, Felicity Henderson, about the early days of the Royal Society of London. We discuss the role women played as informal sources, guests, and inquirers in the Royal Society, from which they were officially excluded until 1945. Encountering 17th-century women with particular interests ranging from salmon to s...
Marie de Gournay with Helena Taylor 22.03.2026 42:36
In this episode, host Helene von Tabouillot speaks with the project’s PI, Helena Taylor, about the French professional writer and salon hostess, Marie de Gournay (1565-1645). As a young woman in the late 16th century, Gournay met the famed essayist Montaigne, who adopted her as a protégée. She successfully built a career as an editor of his works, a translator of Roman classics, and an essayist. W...
Camilla Bonfiglio with Carlotta Moro 21.03.2026 44:51
In this episode, host Helene von Tabouillot speaks with Carlotta Moro, postdoc on the Cultures of Philosophy project, about the 17th-century Sicilian writer, Camilla Bonfiglio, and her treatise, Book in Praise of Women and on the Cruelty of Men . We discuss the arguments and imagery employed by Bonfiglio, through which she suggests that women are superior to men in a myriad of ways, as well as th...
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