The Less Noble Sex: Scientific, Religious, and Philosophical Conceptions of Woman's NatureThis 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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Page 93
Classical scientists saw the uterus as having such a major impact on a woman ' s
physical health that any uterine disorder could endanger her seriously . This
womb / well - being correlation remained a part of medical theory well into the ...
Classical scientists saw the uterus as having such a major impact on a woman ' s
physical health that any uterine disorder could endanger her seriously . This
womb / well - being correlation remained a part of medical theory well into the ...
Page 95
The case of classical anatomical studies of the structure of the uterus is a good
example of how empirical investigations result in theory revision . The tenet that
the uterus was a free - floating organ was rejected because of careful
observations ...
The case of classical anatomical studies of the structure of the uterus is a good
example of how empirical investigations result in theory revision . The tenet that
the uterus was a free - floating organ was rejected because of careful
observations ...
Page 99
sulting from an imbalance of the uterus would be “ multitudinous and diverse , "
and would affect a woman ' s entire character . With this focus on the uterus ,
Hollick denied that hysteria could be a male malady . There was much
controversy ...
sulting from an imbalance of the uterus would be “ multitudinous and diverse , "
and would affect a woman ' s entire character . With this focus on the uterus ,
Hollick denied that hysteria could be a male malady . There was much
controversy ...
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Contents
Between Man and Animal | 1 |
The Weaker Vessel | 51 |
The Hysteria of Woman | 93 |
Copyright | |
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