Christine Battersby
{{Short description|British philosopher (born 1946)}}
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| institutions = University of Warwick
|main_interests = Feminist aesthetics
| thesis_title = Hume’s Easy Philosophy: Ease and Inertia in Hume’s Newtonian Science of Man
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Christine Battersby FRSA (born 3 March 1946) is a British philosopher and Reader Emerita in Philosophy at the University of Warwick. She was the visiting Fleishhacker Chair of Philosophy at the University of San Francisco during April 2013. Battersby is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. She is known for her research on feminist aesthetics.{{cite web |title=Christine Battersby |url=https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=rZVA7HEAAAAJ&hl=en |website=Google Scholar Citations}}
Books
- The Sublime, Terror and Human Difference, Routledge, 2007
- The Phenomenal Woman: Feminist Metaphysics and the Patterns of Identity, Routledge, 1998
- Gender and Genius: Towards a Feminist Aesthetics, Indiana University Press, 1990
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External links
- [https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/battersby/ Christine Battersby at the University of Warwick]
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Category:British philosophy academics
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Category:Alumni of the University of Sussex
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