Under the yoke of women: the Enlightenment's dialectics of the power of Nature and the power over Nature
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent12.01.104Keywords:
Mind, Enlightenment, erotica, feminismAbstract
The article is devoted to the criticism of the thesis about the female-feminist Enlightenment. The author analyzes the relationship between man, woman and nature in the context of domination. Under the influence of Rousseau's works, the author conducts a study of the social and natural in their correlation with the feminine-masculine. The author believes that the theory of female Enlightenment is a postmodern speculative discourse, and therefore has no historical validity.
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