LOL. Now that is a new description of the man.
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miso-
The prefix miso- and its variant mis- come from Greek misein and misos, which mean “hatred.” Thus, misanthropy (from mis- plus anthropos, “man") means “hatred or mistrust of humanity,” and misogyny (from miso- plus gune, “woman") means “hatred or mistrust of women.”
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Lets see. We have a choice
Miso-gynist philosopher?
Mis-anthropic-philosopher?
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He has been portrayed as such, yes, but I believe that it was a shield of sorts, since there are many things he refuses to do.
He probably would have gotten more intelligent female friendships in our time.
During his time, he thought of women as "vain", "insipid", "contemptuous of other women" and he also realized that
"For the woman, the man is a means: the end is always the child. "
2007-12-20 07:49:50
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