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A Vindication of the Rights of Woman / Mary Wollstonecraft.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London. David campbell publishers. 1992.Edition: 1992Description: 212 p . ; Hardbound 13x21cmISBN:
  • 978-1-85715-086-5
DDC classification:
  • 23 323.34 WOL
Contents:
I.The Rights and Involved duties of mankind considered II.The prevailing opinion of a sexual character discussed III.The same Subject continued IV.Observations on the state of Degradation to which woman is Reduced by various causes V.Amimadversions on some of the writers,who have rendered women objects of pity ,bondering on contempt. VI.The Effect which an early Assocation of Ideas has upon the character VII.Modesty-comprehensively considered,and not as a sexual virtues VIII.Morality undermined by sexual notions of the importance of a good reputation IX.Of the pernicious effects which Arise from the unnatural distinctions established in society X.Parental Affection IX.Duty to parents XII.On National Education XIII.Some instances of the folly which the ignorance of women generates;with concluding reflections on the moral improvement that a Revolution in female manners might naturally be expected to produce
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I.The Rights and Involved duties of mankind considered
II.The prevailing opinion of a sexual character discussed
III.The same Subject continued
IV.Observations on the state of Degradation to which woman is Reduced by various causes
V.Amimadversions on some of the writers,who have rendered women objects of pity ,bondering on contempt.
VI.The Effect which an early Assocation of Ideas has upon the character
VII.Modesty-comprehensively considered,and not as a sexual virtues
VIII.Morality undermined by sexual notions of the importance of a good reputation
IX.Of the pernicious effects which Arise from the unnatural distinctions established in society
X.Parental Affection
IX.Duty to parents
XII.On National Education
XIII.Some instances of the folly which the ignorance of women generates;with concluding reflections on the moral improvement that a Revolution in female manners might naturally be expected to produce

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