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... The main criticisms that Aristotle has for Socrates' proposal of holding women and children in common is based on the idea of unity. ...
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... women. Aristotle believed that women were "incomplete males" and irrational, because they let their emotions control them. Therefore ...
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... Women, Aristotle reasoned, allowed emotion to trump reason during their menstrual cycle and therefore were suited for a job inside the home such as childrearing ...
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... Aristotle refers to women as imperfect men. He acknowledges that women can possess reason, but can not obtain the same stature as men. ...
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... Aristotle refers to women as imperfect men. He acknowledges that women can possess reason, but can not obtain the same stature as men. ...
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... they were treated as properties.(Aristotle Politics Extracts paragraph 2 ).But when it comes to punishments,slaves were less privileged than women,slaves were ...
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... Many philosophers, such as Aristotle, were particularly opposed to women having any sort of role in society outside of child bearing. ...
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... Aristotle who censured Sparta for her economic arrangements states that, "nearly two-fifths of the whole country belongs to women, because there are many sole ...
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... Aristotle. Aristotle's view on women was that they were inferior creatures by nature, whereas males were superior by nature. Although ...
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... the philosophies of Aristotle and Homer are referred to in the same sentence is when she says, "A closer look at Aristotle's assumptions about women as moral ...
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... Both claim that women and children are not fully human. Therefore, they cannot be good. Aristotle extends this to non-Greek men as well for the reasons ...
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... This is were Aristotle throws the question "who could prevent the wives of the poor from going out when they want to?" Women were not allowed to take part in ...
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... This is were Aristotle throws the question "who could prevent the wives of the poor from going out when they want to?" Women were not allowed to take part in ...
(1201 Words -- Approx. 5 Pages)
... This is were Aristotle throws the question "who could prevent the wives of the poor from going out when they want to?" Women were not allowed to take part in ...
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... Aristotle describes the relationship between men and women during that time period: 'It is the best for all tame animals to be ruled by human beings. ...
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... as one of these women. The ritual dresses provide a savage and fanatical mode throughout the play. The influential Greek philosopher Aristotle provides history ...
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... This broad standard of Aristotle leaves plenty of room for special rules and ... It is sadly true that many women have been oppressed, forced into pregnancy ...
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... In Aristotle's Poetics, he places a lot of focus on the recreation of actions through ... The chorus in Medea is a group of Corinthian Women that provide a recap ...
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... 'The oikos is the smallest component of the polis' - Aristotle the politics As has already been established women's virtues are more suited to the house and so ...
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... find pleasure in imitations"(4). In regard to character (15), the female traits are exactly opposite to what Aristotle laid down in his rules. The women in the ...
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In the United States, women choose to end about 25% of their pregnancies ... In his book "Politics," Aristotle said that "the line between lawful and unlawful ...
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... Aristotle believed that each human had habits based on their character and culture. He also felt strongly that women and barbarians should not be allowed ...
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... In Aristotle's remarks of marriage, he announced that the best age to marry is 37 for a man and 18 for a women, surprisingly the age of both he and Pythias ...
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... Aristotle observed that men in public life outside the home obtained by the dangerous ... Women, children and slaves were given very little or no political power. ...
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... Women's sexual oppression has its roots deeply embedded in history beginning with Aristotle's views of the inferiority of women because of their lack of semen ...
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... More often than not the men (and women) we have labeled great have been those who ... In our Western experience one of the foremost envelope pushers is Aristotle. ...
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... Women had found this clay mixture and it made their wash much cleaner. Soap making was a popular craft in Europe by the 17th century. ...
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... Aristotle was quoted saying , "The deliberative is not present at all in the slave, in the female it is inoperative, in the child undeveloped." (Adams 1) Women ...
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... undetermined. However, when looking at the way the two sexes think Aristotle argued that men and women use different kinds of reason. He ...
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... As nuns, women would be permitted to study many of the same texts that men were able to-like the works of Aristotle-and many found that they had found ...
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