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- W3099978981 abstract "Women in the 19th century Czech fields of philosophy and science were influenced by two main lines of thought. The first was the social-political and ethical ideas of Bernard Bolzano, who rejected the traditional concept according to which women cannot participate in scholarly work, as they are not capable of abstract reasoning; he saw people’s social roles as being the ones in which they most contribute to the rationally conceived happiness of the whole. The second intellectual influence is related to Romanticism, which perceives reality not only as a subject of exact research but also as a source of moral and aesthetic emotions. Romantically conceived science claims that the natural differences in men’s and women’s dispositions can be used to describe natural processes and their driving forces, thus contributing to their deeper understanding. The basic interpretational framework for understanding women’s work in philosophy and science in this period is the process by which the modern Czech nation was formed. The concepts and ideals of the National Revival shaped the form and development of the Czech women’s movement, the reasons and motives on the grounds of which women entered the public space, the development of women’s education, and the answer to the question of whether philosophy and science can bring women personal satisfaction and happiness. Moreover, the contemporary discussion on the legitimacy of using animals for scientific purposes, taking place in the Czech lands independently of the discussion on women’s civil and political rights, also had a specific character and development." @default.
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