Nietzsche and the exclusion of women?
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Nietzsche, misogyny, feminism, Marton, DelbóAbstract
This article aims to reflect on the discussion about misogyny in Nietzsche, having a specific cut in the most recent publication of the book by Scarlet Marton, Nietzsche and women: female figures, images and types, but also bringing the reflection of Adriana Delbó as a complement to Marton's conclusions. The fundamental question that arises in approaching the theme is the possible
multiplicity of thinking about Nietzsche's conservatism in relation to female emancipation. The discussion brought here is justified by the importance of the theme in the face of contemporary struggles of feminist movements, as well as the current struggle for the insertion of the theme of feminism in the field of philosophical knowledge.
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