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larkin31
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This all reads to me, as, “Feminism in its extreme isn’t Catholic.”Briefly, some philosophical problems with feminism are:
Just brainstorming.
- It is typically based in a Rationalist notion of man. That is, it assumes the fundamental identity of every person with only his “mind”, as a separate and independent substance itself. This is ultimately their reason for denying the importance of biological reality.
- It often denies the importance or reality of essence, usually implying that all diversity and behavior is the mere product of environment/cultural institutions (evil patriarchy), and often reducing to Nominalist denial of all universals.
- It implies the primacy of matter over form, at least analogically speaking, since form runs metaphorically parallel with the masculine and matter (like ‘mater’ and Mother Earth) with the feminine. Man is to woman as form is to matter, both understood as mutually complementary aspects of a third thing (two in one flesh, offspring, substance). However, at least in the abstract, form is to be conceived as more independent of matter, insofar as it can retain its individuality in the intellect (whereas matter may only be conceived in general when separated from a form).
- Characteristic of Rationalist ideologies, its essential goal and motivation is to conquer Nature, not conform to it in peace. In that sense, it’s related to the Industrial Revolution’s misleading promise to help man be the primary inventor and manipulator of his natural constitution, finally having the means to remake Creation “as it ought to be”, or, free from external constraint.
- Its practice is arguably rooted in a political strategy for disorienting (Western) civilization by attacking its most basic unit, the family, and leading to its ultimate collapse into more primitive, eventually hunter-gatherer, conditions (since you might legitimately call civilization, in general, just the result of man’s colossal attempts at impressing and winning over woman, w/his innovatively analytic and systematic “male” brain functioning like a peacock’s feathers as a result of Darwinian sexual selection). Postmoderns regard this as the desirable “end of history” that will cure the disease of self-awareness as we return to our blissful animal condition (or something, I think).
- It’s utterly and irredeemably stupid and annoying. (I’m a little tired.)
- Etc. ad infinitum…