"To withdraw our selves as much as may be from Corporeal things, that pure Reason may be heard the better; to make that use of our Senses for which they are design’d and fitted, the preservation of the Body, but not to depend on their Testimony in our Enquiries after Truth."
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Philosophers from EnglandEducators from EnglandWomen's rights activistsFeminists from EnglandPeople from Newcastle
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A serious Proposal to the Ladies, for the advancement of their True and Greatest Interest (In Two Parts) (1697)
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Mary Astell
Mary Astell (Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 12 November 1666 – Londres, 11 May 1731) was an English feminist writer and rhetorician. Her advocacy of equal educational opportunities for women has earned her the title "the first English feminist."
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