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While men are not entirely without emotion, women use emotion to shape their ethics and philosophies. According to most philosophers, man is supposed to live life without emotion. Thomas Hobbes believed that men existed in a state of war. Their reason for being was to fight and kill one another. In his views there was no need for women...
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In his views there was no need for women. Under Hobbes' theory, man was simply sprung from the earth with no mother to nurture. They were able to raise themselves and mature without contact with each other. Christine DiStefano has pointed out all of the problems with this point of view. She states that Thomas Hobbes was misleading in the role of man and woman in reproduction...
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A MALE FEMINIST: HARDY'S PORTRAYAL OF When Rosemarie Morgan claims, "Hardy's women ... must have confused many readers caught with mixed feelings of admiration and alarm," (Morgan, Women and Sexuality in the Novels of Thomas Hardy xiii) she brings...   the role of christian women vs islamic women   Add women and stir: the effect of women on the IPE   Stereotypes: Black Women Vs. White Women In The Media   The Role of Women in Society - Things Fall apart compared to Mother Was a Great Man   Women in Classical Athens vs. Women in America   Women in Lysistrata and Women of Ancient Greece   The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Oppression Of Women In Society   The Yellow Wallpaper: Male Oppression of Women in Society   the awakening: women's role in society   how Important Was The Role Of Women during WWI   Life, Liberty, And The Role Of Women   The Multifaceted Role of Women in Igbo Society   The Business World's Depicting Women From A Christian View   Spartan Women VS Athenian Women  
 
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