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Cobbe, Frances Power | Dictionary of Irish BiographyCobbe, Frances Power (1822–1904), feminist, journalist, anti-vivisectionist, and philanthropist, was born 4 December 1822 in Dublin, the fifth child and only ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Frances Power Cobbe | Darwin Correspondence ProjectCobbe worked as a journalist and became involved with the women's suffrage and anti-vivisection causes. She founded the British Union Against Vivisection.Missing: biography achievements
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Frances Power Cobbe - Women's Suffrage ResourcesShe was a founding member of the London National Society for Women's Suffrage ... In the following year, Frances set up the National Anti-Vivisection Society.
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Frances Power Cobbe | News | NC State University LibrariesApr 12, 2019 · After her death, Cobbe was remembered by Rev. John Verschoyle as the “master-builder” of the anti-vivisection movement. Rev. Verschoyle wrote “ ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Frances Power Cobbe - The Collective Biographies of WomenDuring the 1860s, Cobbe campaigned extensively for women's rights and against vivisection, the practice of performing surgery on living animals for scientific ...
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Frances Power Cobbe - Victorian Literature - Oxford BibliographiesJan 12, 2022 · She founded two antivivisection societies, the Society for the Protection of Animals Liable to Vivisection (known as the Victoria Street Society) ...
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LIFE OF Frances Power Cobbe AS TOLD BY HERSELFMy grandfather died long before his father, and my father, another Charles Cobbe, found himself at eighteen pretty well his own master, the eldest of five ...
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Frances Power Cobbe 1822 – 1904 | Sue Young HistoriesAlmost forgotten today, Cobbe, the daughter of Frances Conway and Charles Cobbe, a Dublin landowner and magistrate, was raised in a privileged Anglo Irish ...
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Frances Conway Cobbe - Orlando: Women's writingFPC's mother, born Frances Conway, was the daughter of Captain Thomas Conway and of Sophia von Schramm, a woman of French and German background.Missing: maiden | Show results with:maiden
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Frances Power Cobbe - Literary EncyclopediaFrances Power Cobbe was born on 4 December 1822 in Dublin, the only daughter of Charles Cobbe and Frances Conway Cobbe. Her family was Evangelical and ...Missing: Anglican heritage
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[PDF] Frances Power Cobbe - PhilArchiveThis Element introduces the philosophy of Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904), a very well- known moral theorist, advocate of animal welfare and women's rights, and ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904 - The Online Books PageOnline Books by Frances Power Cobbe (Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904) An online book about this author is available, as is a Wikipedia article.Missing: deconversion 1847-1850
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Broken Lights: An Inquiry Into the Present Condition and Future ...Broken Lights: An Inquiry Into the Present Condition and Future Prospects of Religious Faith. January 1865 Issue. Share. Save. By FRANCES POWER COBBE.
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[PDF] Frances Power Cobbe - PhilArchiveOct 20, 2021 · Cobbe's Life and Context. Cobbe was born in Newbridge House near Dublin, into a large aristocratic family that belonged to Ireland's ruling ...Missing: estate | Show results with:estate
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Frances Power Cobbe: Essential Writings of a Nineteenth-Century ...Nov 6, 2022 · This selection of essays from the pen of Frances Power Cobbe is the latest addition to the Oxford New Histories of Philosophy series, ...Missing: reliable biography
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Frances Power Cobbe: Essential Writings of a Nineteenth-century ...Moving into the 1880s, Cobbe combatted secularism, agnosticism, and atheism, arguing that religion is necessary not only for morality but also for meaningful ...Missing: conscience rejection materialism
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Rachel Ablow, “'One Flesh,' One Person, and the 1870 Married ...Coverture, Cornwallis and Cobbe insist, simply erases the legal identity of one of the parties; it does not generate anything like the psychic and affective ...
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Cobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904 | The Online Books PageCobbe, Frances Power, 1822-1904: Experiments on living animals (American Society for the Restriction of Vivisection, 1887), also by Albert Leffingwell, Paul ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Education - Cobbe - Speaking While Female Speech BankSpeech by Frances Cobbe in 1862 on "Female Education, and How it Would Be Affected by University Examinations" given in London, England.Missing: fragile early
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Frances Power Cobbe's Life and the Rules for Women's ...In describing her paper on university degrees for women at the 1862 meeting of the National association for the Promotion of Social Science she claims that ...
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Frances Power Cobbe | Victorian Feminists - Oxford AcademicThis chapter examines the contribution of Frances Power Cobbe to the feminist movement in Victorian England.
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Mary Carpenter, Frances Power Cobbe, “Noble Workers,” and ...Jan 15, 2024 · In the last years of her life, she took public part in the campaign against the Contagious Diseases Acts and supported and spoke at a women's ...Missing: opposition | Show results with:opposition
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'A Crisis in Woman's History': Frances Power Cobbe's Duties of ...ABSTRACT The article explores the ways in which Cobbe's Duties of Women grapples with new challenges facing the late nineteenth-century feminist.
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The Rights of Man and the Claims of Brutes | Frances Power CobbeIn this groundbreaking 1863 essay Cobbe sets out a philosophical account of human duties to animals. She steers a middle course between Kantianism and ...
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In Defence of Frances Power CobbeAug 1, 2017 · And as to the keen-ness, Frances Cobbe quotes one inspector of the time calling the anti-vivisection campaign which had produced the 1876 Act “a ...Missing: contagious diseases
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Frances Power Cobbe and the invention of animal ethicsFeb 17, 2022 · She decided that the only option was to prohibit vivisection absolutely, for which she now campaigned, eventually founding a new organisation, ...
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Susan Hamilton, “On the Cruelty to Animals Act, 15 August 1876”The Cruelty to Animals Act (15 August 1876) was the world's first legislation to regulate the use and treatment of live animals in scientific research.
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Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904): Theology, Science, and the ...... 1840s, the advance in sciences, the advent of higher criticism, and the ... Cobbe reemerged from her crisis of faith with no less religious and moral ...
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[PDF] Frances Power Cobbe and the Philosophy of Anti-Vivisection AuthorMy goal in this article is to help restore Cobbe, and the philosophical basis of her anti- vivisectionism, to our collective memory.Missing: empathy causality
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“The moral influence of those cruelties”: The vivisection debate ...The claim that vivisection degrades the moral character of its practitioners was central to Victorian campaigns against experiments on animals, and its ...Missing: empathy causality
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Our History | Cruelty Free InternationalFrances Power Cobbe (1822 – 1904). Cruelty Free International founder and pioneer of the early “anti-vivisection” movement.
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Our History - American Anti-Vivisection SocietyInspired by their relationships with British leaders like Cobbe, a group of Philadelphians formed the American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS) in 1883 with the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Cobbe, Frances Power - Dictionary of Unitarian & Universalist ...Mar 3, 2003 · Frances was the youngest of five children, the others all being boys. Her education was private and informal, as was customary for girls, who ...Missing: childhood | Show results with:childhood
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Frances Power Cobbe and Mary Lloyd: A Love StoryApr 24, 2025 · Her advocacy led Parliament to pass the Matrimonial Causes Act of 1878. For the first time, women could file for a legal separation from their ...
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Cobbe, Frances Power (1822–1904) - Encyclopedia.comShe was born in Dublin on December 4, 1822, the only daughter of Charles Cobbe, an Anglo-Irish landowner, and Frances Conway Cobbe . The young girl grew up on a ...Missing: evangelical Anglican
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1912 supplement/Cobbe, Frances ...Feb 3, 2025 · COBBE, FRANCES POWER (1822–1904), philanthropist and religious writer, born at Dublin on 4 Dec. 1822, was only daughter of Charles Cobbe (d. ...Missing: Anglican | Show results with:Anglican
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Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904) - Find a Grave MemorialFrances Power Cobbe (4 December 1822 – 5 April 1904) was an Irish writer, social reformer, anti-vivisection activist, and leading women's suffrage campaigner.
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Frances Power Cobbe (1822 - 1904) - Genealogy - Geni.comJul 23, 2023 · Frances Power Cobbe (Wednesday, 4 December 1822 – Tuesday, 5 April 1904) was an Anglo-Irish writer, philosopher, religious thinker, social ...Missing: evangelical Anglican heritage
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An Essay on Intuitive MoralsFrances Power Cobbe. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Online publication ... Cobbe discusses Kant's moral philosophy, explaining the religious ...Missing: duties | Show results with:duties
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Frances Power Cobbe and Nineteenth-Century Moral PhilosophyJul 1, 2020 · Her first book was a two-volume philosophical treatise, the Essay on Intuitive Morals, in which she put forward an original and systematic moral ...Missing: early | Show results with:early
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[PDF] Intuitive Morals in Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904)Cobbe's ethical theory in the two-volume Essay on Intuitive Morals from 1855 and 1857 synthesises Kantianism, Theism and intuitionism and is anti-utilitarian.
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An Essay on Intuitive MoralsAn essay on intuitive morals. Chapter I: What is the moral law. Chapter II: Where the moral law is found. Chapter III: That the moral law can be obeyed.
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[PDF] Darwinism and Morality in Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904)Darwinism in morals, in: Theological review, vol. 9 (Jan),. 167–192. ______ 1894. Life of Frances Power Cobbe, vol. ... Sidgwick, Henry 1872. Review of ...Missing: critique | Show results with:critique
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Henry Holland, William Carpenter and Frances Power Cobbe... analysis of the limits of memory is taken up by Frances Power Cobbe. ... Darwinism in Morals and Other Essays. Willams and Norgate (1872), pp. 305-363.<|separator|>
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Naturalism | Women Philosophers in Nineteenth-Century BritainDec 15, 2022 · This chapter reconstructs where Mary Shepherd, Harriet Martineau, Frances Power Cobbe, and Victoria Welby stood on naturalism versus ...
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Darwin as animal advocate in the antivivisection controversy of 1875Cobbe became a figurehead for those urging heavy regulation of scientific experimentation on live animals, and, ideally, its complete proscription. Darwin, on ...
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Darwin and vivisectionWhereas it is expedient to prevent cruelty and abuse in the experiments made on living animals for the purposes of promoting discoveries in the sciences of ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Figuring the 'cynical scientist' in British animal science - NIHAccusations of cynicism ultimately forced British scientists to accept legal regulation following the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection. British scientists ...
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Disputed discovery: vivisection and experiment in the 19th centuryIn the early 19th century, physiologists Sir Charles Bell and François Magendie both claimed to have been the first to identify separate motor and sensory ...
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Vivisection: Darwin's testimony to the Royal CommissionThe first thing that I would say is, that I am fully convinced that physiology can progress only by the aid of experiments on living animals.
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Making the anaesthetised animal into a boundary objectOct 14, 2020 · This paper explores how, at the 1875 Royal Commission on Vivisection, the anaesthetised animal was construed as a boundary object around which “cooperation ...
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Vivisection, Virtue, and the Law in the Nineteenth Century - NCBI - NIHJul 25, 2017 · Nineteenth-century medical practitioners objected that Continental vivisection displays were cruel, unnecessary, and gave their profession a bad name.
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[PDF] Royal Commission - Understanding Animal ResearchSo the Royal Commission, initiated on 22 June 1875, purpose was to: Inquire into the practice of subjecting live animals to experiments for scientific purposes ...
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So You Want to Teach Some Women Philosophers?: Nineteenth ...Jan 14, 2022 · Frances Power Cobbe [1871] (1872), “Darwinism in Morals,” in Darwinism in Morals, and Other Essays, London: Williams & Norgate. Arabella ...
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Science, Religion, and Morality: Debates among Cobbe, Wedgwood ...Jul 18, 2023 · It looks, first, at Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904) and her account of how morality necessarily depends on religion, specifically Christianity.
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Frances Power Cobbe on Brutes, Women, and the Irish (Human ...Oct 31, 2020 · This essay focuses on how the Irish philanthropist, feminist, and animal-rights defender Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904) uses similar terms of reference and ...
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British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection - Hull History CentreFounded in 1898 by Miss Frances Power Cobbe, the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection was an organisation created to campaign against vivisection of ...
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About Cruelty Free InternationalOur founder, Frances Power Cobbe, was a formidable women's rights campaigner and philanthropist. Previously known as the 'British Union for the Abolition of ...Our History · Make a change · Our Achievements · Cruelty Free Europe
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The Role of Women in the History of the Animal Rights Movement... societies that opposed vivisection. In fact, it was a woman named Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904), who initiated the antivivisection movement in Great Britain.
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Frances Power Cobbe | Cambridge University Press & Assessment30-day returnsThis Element introduces the philosophy of Frances Power Cobbe (1822-1904), a very well-known moral theorist, advocate of animal welfare and women's rights.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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The Power of One - Rise for Animalsindeed, your power — to stand up for animals in labs by taking action ...<|separator|>
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The Aesthetic Theory of Frances Power Cobbe - Oxford AcademicJul 5, 2022 · Cobbe presented her first book, An Essay on Intuitive Morals (1855), as a popularization of Kant, although it was much more than that. 6. On ...Missing: formulation | Show results with:formulation
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Women Philosophers in Nineteenth-Century Britain | The ...Frances Power Cobbe (1822–1904), once “extremely well known and highly regarded,” grounded her political activity on philosophy, considering topics such as ...