Weiberhaß und Weiberverachtung / Eine Erwiderung auf die in Dr. Otto Weiningers Buche »Geschlecht und Charakter« geäußerten Anschauungen über »Die Frau und ihre Frage«
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A pointed critical essay that rebuts a contemporary philosopher's hostile theories about women, dissecting his appeal to pseudo-scientific evidence and exposing logical inconsistencies and reductive psychological claims. The author contrasts speculative abstractions with observable reality, scrutinizes the intellectual methods that produce misogynistic conclusions, and reflects on the social reception that amplifies such arguments. Alongside close reading and polemic, the text situates antifeminist rhetoric within broader cultural currents and defends the aims of the emerging women's movement, calling for rigorous critical engagement whenever ideology is presented as objective science.
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