And this vision of women in the world of ancient philosophy did not differ much with a number of great modern philosophers (Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Immanuel Kant, Nietzsche). According to their vision, women were not created either for science or for wisdom, but rather only to satisfy the instincts of men. They also believed that a woman's mind was not up to the level of a men's mind, and it was not made for thinking. In addition, they believed that women were the source of all evil, and that they conspired with all forms of decadence against men(). |
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