TY - CHAP
T1 - Early modern feminism and Cartesian philosophy
AU - Broad, Jacqueline Sonia
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - In early modern Europe it was a common perception that men and women had different bodily qualities: men's bodies were hot and dry, while women were cold and moist; men were strong and active, while women were weak and passive. A woman's mind was especially susceptible to impressions from outside: it was credulous, changeable, and fickle. According to René Descartes, error is the result of a dysfunctional relationship between the two mental faculties of the will and the understanding. The understanding is a passive faculty of perceiving ideas in the mind, whereas the will is an active faculty of affirming or denying, rejecting or accepting, whatever is presented to it. To demonstrate this point, Francois Poullain highlights the fact that uneducated women often show more common sense than learned men. In their everyday lives, he says, ordinary women give countless examples that they are capable of reasoning about complicated things.
AB - In early modern Europe it was a common perception that men and women had different bodily qualities: men's bodies were hot and dry, while women were cold and moist; men were strong and active, while women were weak and passive. A woman's mind was especially susceptible to impressions from outside: it was credulous, changeable, and fickle. According to René Descartes, error is the result of a dysfunctional relationship between the two mental faculties of the will and the understanding. The understanding is a passive faculty of perceiving ideas in the mind, whereas the will is an active faculty of affirming or denying, rejecting or accepting, whatever is presented to it. To demonstrate this point, Francois Poullain highlights the fact that uneducated women often show more common sense than learned men. In their everyday lives, he says, ordinary women give countless examples that they are capable of reasoning about complicated things.
U2 - 10.4324/9781315758152-7
DO - 10.4324/9781315758152-7
M3 - Chapter (Book)
SN - 9781138795921
T3 - Routledge Philosophy Companions
SP - 71
EP - 81
BT - The Routledge Companion to Feminist Philosophy
A2 - Garry, Ann
A2 - Khader, Serene J .
A2 - Stone, Alison
PB - Routledge
CY - New York NY USA
ER -