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In general, feminists hate any studies which have to do with mating, including, but not limited to, studies from sociology, social psychology, and evolutionary biology. The main arch nemesis of feminism in the social sciences is evolutionary psychology, which many feminists regard as a pseudo-scientific veneer over its practitioner's misogyny, despite there existing a minor trend in feminism that attempts to integrate some of its findings as they pertain to women and the relations between the sexes. | In general, feminists hate any studies which have to do with mating, including, but not limited to, studies from sociology, social psychology, and evolutionary biology. The main arch nemesis of feminism in the social sciences is evolutionary psychology, which many feminists regard as a pseudo-scientific veneer over its practitioner's misogyny, despite there existing a minor trend in feminism that attempts to integrate some of its findings as they pertain to women and the relations between the sexes. | ||
There is also a trend in modern feminism that regards the very Aristotelean foundations of Western empirical | There is also a trend in modern feminism that regards the very Aristotelean foundations of Western empirical thought as being a mere artefact of the patriachy; a male imposition of rigid logic in opposition to the supposedly superior 'female intuition'. | ||
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==References== | ==References== |