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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

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  • 1792
  • #Feminism #Philosophy
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
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In the present state of society, it appears necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple truths, and to dispute with some prevailing prejudice every inch of... Show More

In the present state of society, it appears necessary to go back to first principles in search of the most simple truths, and to dispute with some prevailing prejudice every inch of ground. To clear my way, I must be allowed to ask some plain questions, and the answers will probably appear as unequivocal as the axioms on which reasoning is built; though, when entangled with various motives of action, they are formally contradicted, either by the words or conduct of men.In what does man's pre-eminence over the brute creation consist?The answer is as clear as that a half is less than the whole; inReason.

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Number of Pages: 269

ISBN: 0141441259

ISBN-13: 9780141441252

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Phil Treagus-Evans @philtreagus ยท Jun 23, 2019
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In 1792, she dared put forth the radical notion that women should be educated, and that they were neither too emotional nor too fragile to engage in rational thought. On the contrary, an educated woman could contribute to society, raise more educated children, and be better a companion to her husband. Not terribly radical, until you consider that at the end of the 18th-century men believed their hunting dogs were more intelligent than their wives.
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