
Über die Weiber
'Über die Weiber' Summary
In "Über die Weiber", Arthur Schopenhauer präsentiert seine kontroversen Ansichten über Frauen, die er als Wesen zweiter Klasse betrachtet. Er argumentiert, dass Frauen weniger Vernunft als Männer besitzen und von Natur aus zur List und Intrige neigen. Schopenhauers Werk, geschrieben im Jahr 1851, ist geprägt von einer herablassenden und oft verletzenden Sichtweise auf das weibliche Geschlecht. Seine Thesen basieren auf einer Kombination aus biologischen, psychologischen und philosophischen Argumenten, die heute weitestgehend als veraltet und diskriminierend gelten. Dennoch bietet "Über die Weiber" einen Einblick in die Denkweise eines einflussreichen Philosophen und verdeutlicht die Herausforderungen und Veränderungen, die sich im Laufe der Geschichte in Bezug auf die Geschlechterrollen ergeben haben.Book Details
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Arthur Schopenhauer
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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher born on February 22, 1788, in Danzig (present-day Gdańsk, Poland). He is best known for his work "The World as Will and Representation", which was publishe...
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