Aristotle believed that women were inferior to men, because, unlike men they did not produce sperm, which, according to Aristotle was the building block of life.
He was a sexist.
She probably would have supported them.
The declaration says nothing specifically about women. Women could not vote in those days and few took a interest in politics.
They humped eachother
Aristotle's most famous student was Alexander the Great.
They treat them just like everyone else.
Ephesians 5 (especially 22-28) speaks to how we all are to be towards each other.
Possibly not, since he did not study much Greek in school. In any case, he did not care about the Aristotelian views and did not apply them to his plays. Only the plays The Comedy of Errors and The Tempest seem to comply with them.
Nathaniel Hawthorne's views on women were complex and often reflected the societal norms of his time. In his writing, he portrayed women as multidimensional characters with inner strength and complexity, but also sometimes highlighted the restrictions placed on them by societal expectations. Overall, his views on women were influenced by the prevalent attitudes towards gender roles in the 19th century.
Women who challenged social views apex
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Nothing. If you are curious ask her if you may be blunt and ask her some personal questions about her sexuality. If it makes you feel uncomfortably try to keep your comments and views to yourself. (Please realize that your views and opinoins are NOT going to change the way that she feels towards women.) Most of all be honest and open towards other peoples view, opinions, attractions, and feelings.
pythias
philosophing
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In the 2000s, there was progress towards gender equality, but stereotypes and discrimination against women still persisted in various aspects of society. Women were often portrayed in the media based on traditional gender roles, and issues like the gender pay gap and lack of representation in leadership positions were significant challenges faced by women during this time. Overall, there were mixed views on women in the 2000s, with continued efforts towards empowerment and changing societal perceptions.
They're Biased towards the LNP