The Less Noble Sex: Scientific, Religious, and Philosophical Conceptions of Woman's NatureIndiana University Press, 1993 - 224 pages This book looks at five major beliefs about woman's nature generally accepted by Western philosophers, theologians, and scientists from the classical period to the nineteenth century. These are that: woman is less perfect than man, woman possesses inferior rational capacities, woman has a defective moral sense, man is the primary creative force, and that woman is in need of control. |
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... seen as enduring and unchanging . The fact that Luna was seen as volatile and Sol as fixed indicates that alchemists saw Sol as more perfect than Luna . This inter- pretation is supported by the properties possessed by Sol and Luna ...
... seen as enduring and unchanging . The fact that Luna was seen as volatile and Sol as fixed indicates that alchemists saw Sol as more perfect than Luna . This inter- pretation is supported by the properties possessed by Sol and Luna ...
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... seen as a positive more strongly marked than in man . ' factor , since he put the intuitive faculty at a lower , less civilized state of evolution . The obvious conclusion is that woman is less evolved than man . Herbert Spencer ...
... seen as a positive more strongly marked than in man . ' factor , since he put the intuitive faculty at a lower , less civilized state of evolution . The obvious conclusion is that woman is less evolved than man . Herbert Spencer ...
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... seen as essential to the creation of the universe . The sexual act , at least at the level of the gods , will be valued as sacred , as the source of all things . But the sexual act plays no role in the Genesis creation myth , which ...
... seen as essential to the creation of the universe . The sexual act , at least at the level of the gods , will be valued as sacred , as the source of all things . But the sexual act plays no role in the Genesis creation myth , which ...
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