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Posted by Lorna on October 22, 19101 at 08:43:38:
In Reply to: Prejudices posted by Laura on January 07, 19100 at 06:31:46:
: I like Nietzsche very much but I must say I can't understand his prejudices about women. I think his picture of women was influenced by his mother and his sister. Moreover, he was a man of the 19th century and thus had the prejudices common at that time, e.g. that women aren't able to work in science. However, I think it's a pity that his works are in a way damaged by these silly prejudices.
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