Role Of Women During Scientific Revolution

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November 29, 2015

 

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Although some women did all of these "chores and duties" and still had time to learn about science and other fields. Many men and women believed that women shouldn't research science because it is unwomanly like and that they belong in the kitchen. Johann Eberti a german astronomer said about Marie Cunitz in 1650, "She was so deeply engaged in astronomical speculation that she neglected her household...
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Johann Eberti a german astronomer said about Marie Cunitz in 1650, "She was so deeply engaged in astronomical speculation that she neglected her household. The daylight hours she spent, for the most part, in bed because she had tired herself from watching the stars at night." This man is very sexist and thinks that it is a women's job to take care of the household yet the man has just as large as a role as she does...
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