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A view of the elementary principles of education, founded on the study of the nature of man.Education of the sexes.

A view of the elementary principles of education, founded on the study of the nature of man.:... The question, whether both sexes are to be educated differently, or in the same manner, and placed in different or in the same situations in practical life, has been, and is still differently answered. Women call men usurpers and tyrants; and they, on the contrary, boast of natural and positive rights of superiority. I shall consider, in the first place, in a general way, the condition of women as it was, and as it is, and then examine what natural claims they have to equality. Their education is to be regulated according to the determination of the latter point. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved) http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A view of the elementary principles of education, founded on the study of the nature of man.Education of the sexes.

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Publisher
Marsh, Capen & Lyon
Copyright
Copyright © 1832 American Psychological Association
Pages
205 –219
DOI
10.1037/11900-009
Publisher site
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Abstract

The question, whether both sexes are to be educated differently, or in the same manner, and placed in different or in the same situations in practical life, has been, and is still differently answered. Women call men usurpers and tyrants; and they, on the contrary, boast of natural and positive rights of superiority. I shall consider, in the first place, in a general way, the condition of women as it was, and as it is, and then examine what natural claims they have to equality. Their education is to be regulated according to the determination of the latter point. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)

Published: Aug 10, 2009

Keywords: education; sexes; women

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