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Which philosophical approach does the author take in the passage, "A Vindication of the Rights of
Women"?
A.
Women are not suitable to be educated in the same ways as men.
B.
Women prefer to be objects of desirability rather than respected.
C.
D.
Women are influenced to value their own attractiveness over their abilities and this is used
as proof of their nature.
Women are not educated properly because they are more interested in appearing desirable
to men.



Answer :

Final answer:

In 'A Vindication of the Rights of Women,' the author argues against the societal degradation of women and advocates for their equal rights and education.


Explanation:

The philosophical approach taken by the author in 'A Vindication of the Rights of Women' is that women have been degraded and oppressed by societal norms and inadequate education, leading to their subjugation to men.

In the passage, the author argues that women have been confined to roles focused on desirability and submission, perpetuated through education and societal expectations.

The author advocates for equal rights and education for women to uplift them from this state of degradation and cultivate their intellectual and moral virtues.


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