Marguerite Deslauriers works in ancient philosophy and the history of feminist philosophy. She studied philosophy and classics at McGill (B.A. 1977) and the University of Toronto (Ph.D. 1987). In 1986 she was appointed to York University, before joining the Philosophy Department at McGill in 198...
Marguerite Deslauriers works in ancient philosophy and the history of feminist philosophy. She studied philosophy and classics at McGill (B.A. 1977) and the University of Toronto (Ph.D. 1987). In 1986 she was appointed to York University, before joining the Philosophy Department at McGill in 1988. From 2007 to 2010 she was the Director of the McGill Institute for Research and Teaching on Women, and the founding
 Director of the McGill Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies. In 1990 she received the H. Noel Fieldhouse Award for Distinguished Teaching at McGill.
Aristotle (metaphysics, biology, and political and moral philosophy), the history of philosophical conceptions of sexual difference, and the reception of Plato and Aristotle in Renaissance and early modern feminist treatises