Zusammenfassung
Die Aussagen des Aristoteles über Frauen sind berüchtigt. Er bezeichnet sie als unvollkommen und als von Natur dem Mann untergeordnet. Als herausragender Naturwissenschaftler bietet Aristoteles uns jedoch auch eine Beschreibung und Erklärung der biologischen Verfasstheit weiblicher Lebewesen, zumindest in einem gewissen Umfang.
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Connell, S.M. (2021). Frauen. In: Rapp, C., Corcilius, K. (eds) Aristoteles-Handbuch. J.B. Metzler, Stuttgart. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-05742-6_35
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