On Women

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"On Women" is a controversial essay by philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer in which he presents his pessimistic and often misogynistic views on women, included as a notable section of his collection Parerga and Paralipomena.

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instanceOf literary work
philosophical essay
author Arthur Schopenhauer ONNED1
countryOfOrigin Germany
criticizedFor essentialist views on gender
misogyny
sexism
discusses character of women
intellect of women
marriage
sexuality
social role of women
genre essay
philosophical literature
hasEthicalStance non-egalitarian view of the sexes
hasForm short essay
hasHistoricalContext 19th-century European gender norms
hasInfluenceOn interpretations of Schopenhauer’s overall philosophy
hasPerspective anti-feminist stance
philosophical pessimism
hasReception frequently condemned in modern scholarship
highly controversial
hasTheme inferiority of women (as claimed by the author)
marriage as an institution
power relations between men and women
sexual difference
hasWorkExample Schopenhauer’s negative view of human nature
includedIn Parerga and Paralipomena, Volume 2 ONNED1
inCollectionBy Arthur Schopenhauer NERFINISHED
influenced later discussions of misogyny in philosophy
isSectionOf Parerga and Paralipomena
surface form: Parerga and Paralipomena, Volume 2, Chapter on women (approximate)
language German
mainSubject gender
misogyny
pessimism
women
notableFor controversial views on women
influence on debates about Schopenhauer and feminism
misogynistic content
originalTitle Über die Weiber
partOf Parerga and Paralipomena
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
social philosophy
philosophicalTradition Schopenhauerian pessimism
publicationCentury 19th century
workExampleOf pessimistic philosophy

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