Hazel Blais
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(page 42 of 120)
"I strongly agree with some of what she has said about how men affect the idea of femininity although she has an idea of what womanhood is that I strongly strongly disagree with. I cannot fully tell if she is preaching from the point of view of society which would make more sense or from her own point of view. Although it is quite important to remember that she wrote this quite some time ago." — May 09, 2022 09:48AM
"I strongly agree with some of what she has said about how men affect the idea of femininity although she has an idea of what womanhood is that I strongly strongly disagree with. I cannot fully tell if she is preaching from the point of view of society which would make more sense or from her own point of view. Although it is quite important to remember that she wrote this quite some time ago." — May 09, 2022 09:48AM
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(page 15 of 279)
"I finally finished the introduction and read the first few chapters. The parts I like are that the chapters are short, they say the names of the characters very frequently so you remember their names. Although everything other than that is rather meh." — May 02, 2022 09:49AM
"I finally finished the introduction and read the first few chapters. The parts I like are that the chapters are short, they say the names of the characters very frequently so you remember their names. Although everything other than that is rather meh." — May 02, 2022 09:49AM
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(page 127 of 144)
"Okay, this reading session made SO much more sense to me than last week. Essentially Socrates makes the conclusion that every action has an equal opposite reaction and relates this to both mathematics and the though the mental state. He also dives into what I think is a conversation about inherent bias and how he possesses knowledge of what is equal before being taught or seeing the things in the situation." — Mar 28, 2022 09:48AM
"Okay, this reading session made SO much more sense to me than last week. Essentially Socrates makes the conclusion that every action has an equal opposite reaction and relates this to both mathematics and the though the mental state. He also dives into what I think is a conversation about inherent bias and how he possesses knowledge of what is equal before being taught or seeing the things in the situation." — Mar 28, 2022 09:48AM
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