![]() ![]() He then offers a threefold utilitarian response to the problem of sexism. In other words, nature will limit women to whatever extent it does limit women, and men don't need to be involved in that process at all. Therefore it would be illogical to assume that women need to be protected from trying things, since failure is a built in response to the lack of capacity. ![]() He continues by arguing that women will be able to do by their nature whatever nature intended for them to be able to do. Therefore, he concludes that sexism is a conclusion drawn by spurious logic. He says that this assumption has no supporting evidence because men have never allowed women to have a fair shot and try things to see how good they really are. Mill begins by addressing the assumption that women are the inferior sex, being less intelligent and less skilled by nature. Written by rintu das das, samir gorai, Nishi Kumari, parinita borkakoty, molly hegberg and other people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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