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why does murray refer to the variety of fashions among womens as an argument for theier intellectual capacity

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Answered by bestanswers
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Murray refer to the variety of fashions among women as an argument for their intellectual capacity because So many celebrities are willing to ruin their faces to look a little younger.


He wonders whether they have any kind of common sense in going through expensive plastic surgeries with side effects.

Answered by aqibkincsem
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In 1790, J Judith Sargent Murray published a book “On the equality of the sexes” in which the women intellectual nature is considered as inferior with the argument.


It is said the women accomplishment and ingenuity as a sartorial and social circle is not applied to the knowledge.


She even takes the disenfranchisement as the insult.

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