Can ladies be philosophical?
It seems that ladies are more inclined to be emotional rather than philosophical.
It seems that ladies are more inclined to be emotional rather than philosophical.
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Sure! Ladies who are logical and not just balls of emotions (aka irrationality), can be philosophical.
I love it when Ayn Rand figures every time a question relating women and philosophy appears here, but not many other names are mentioned here.
Here's an excellent write-up about women and philosophy. I urge every kid to read it if they're trying out their luck in this field.
" I feel women in general are less comfortable than men in inhabiting a highly austere, cold, analytical space, such as the one which philosophy involves. Women as a whole - and there are obvious exceptions - are more drawn to practical, personal matters. It is not that they inherently lack a talent or aptitude for philosophy or higher mathematics, but rather that they are more unwilling than men to devote their lives to a frigid space from which the natural and the human have been eliminated.
Now that women have at last gained access to higher education, we are waiting to see what they can achieve in the fields where men have distinguished themselves, above all in philosophy. At the moment, however, the genre of philosophy is not flourishing; systematic reasoning no longer has the prestige or cultural value that it once had. The entire way we approach the world has changed. Philosophy once claimed to provide a rigorous method to search for the meaning of life, and it was a precious substitute for dogmatic religion. But in modern times, religion among the educated classes in Europe and North America has lost ground, and intellectuals are neglecting the basic human need to find answers. Philosophers are now at the margin. Philosophy has shrunk in reputation and stature - it's an academic exercise."
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YES THEY CAN! I'm a woman and I love philosophy and talking about different philosophical questions. And I have a good FEMALE friend who is one of my favourite people to talk about these things. I have my views on the world, I have my theories that I have thought a lot about. And this has nothing to do with being emotional. One can be both philosophical and emotional. being philosophical means you are questioning the world around you. you can question the world and be emotional. In fact for me those things kind of go hand in hand. I get emotional when I start thinking about life and the world around me.
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I doubt women could deal with the average man without being philosophical.
fluxgenesis
My philosophy buddy is female. Some are not cut out to have an impartial eye and ignore emotions when it comes to the topic of truth. However, I've met a few who are fellow sojourners.
Laura
I'm very philosophical, but maybe I've just out grown my more emotional years. Naaa... I've always enjoyed math and logic. It was mama who taught me a system for solving logic puzzles.
As a missionary, yes I enjoyed helping people, but I also enjoyed a good theological discussion.
The latest thing to catch my interest is epistemology. In sunday school a woman college professor suggested that all science and faith start in the imagination. From there I'm thinking that all knowledge starts in the imagination. A baby's eyes work just fine but it has no way to define what it sees. With it's little brain waves it is imagining meanings for all the shapes and colors it sees. Later it learns the words that people around them use to express meaning.
Is that philosophical enough for you?