El arte de tratar a las mujeres

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Villegas Asociados, 2006 - Philosophy - 122 pages
Though the relationship between philosophers and women has historically been a conflicted one, the appearance of talented women in the arts and in philosophy during the last few years has, to a large extent, debunked the prejudice of philosophy as an exclusively masculine domain. Nevertheless, Arthur Schopenhauer vehemently opposed the shift towards gender equality within philosophical writing and thought, and the result of his resistance is presented in this poignant treatise on the passion and vision he finds within philosophy alongside descriptions of his tumultuous relationships with women. Aunque la relación entre el filósofo y las mujeres ha sido históricamente conflictiva, el surgimiento de grandes figuras femeninas en las artes y el pensamiento a lo largo de los últimos años ha logrado, en mayor parte, desdibujar el prejuicio de la filosofía como un campo exclusivamente masculino. Pero Arthur Schopenhauer, gracias a la amarga experiencia sufrida en casa de su madre, se opusó con luminosa intuición a este cambio a una mayor igualdad entre los sexos. El resultado, un libro mordaz y ácido, se adentra en las pasiones y la visión del prestigioso filósofo junto con sus propias relaciones con las mujeres.
 

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Section 1
32
Section 2
74
Section 3
90
Section 4
98
Section 5
104
Section 6
110
Section 7
122

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Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher whose work was a reaction to Hegelian idealism and constitutes one of the pillars of Western pessimist thought. He is the author of such seminal texts as "Parerga and Paralipomena," "The Wisdom of Life," and "The World as Will and Representation."

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