Life, Thoughts and Percepts - Need for a Feminine Conscience

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Feminism has its source in the inconsequence of inequalities, discriminations, atrocities and problems confronting woman dignity all over the world. Many incompatible, incomprehensive doctrines adopted a universal notion of womanhood subject to prevailing traditional norms preventing a decent quality of life and expressing power of capabilities. Feminist theories perpetuated to assess the compatible goals and aspirations of women for gender parity and elimination of male monopoly. Moreover, the recognition of a highly inclusive notion of personhood necessitated the thinking on social relatedness and communicative interactions. The struggle for equal privileges out of her conscious awakening to the demand that 'all human beings have a capacity to perceive, imagine, think and to live to the normal end of life, its capacity for relatedness with society and environment to articulate the conception of good and have a dignified life' provides a normative standard for moral and intellectual development. Theorists have been arguing against deprivation of capabilities and fighting for eqxxal participation. But the potential in question is that they are not concerned with the ways to provide a strong basis for family and social status that articulates non-coercive aesthetic order which is the foundation of a stronger nation.

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2024-10-14

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Usha Devi, N. (2024). Life, Thoughts and Percepts - Need for a Feminine Conscience. Sadvidya Journal of Research in Sanskrit, 4(1), 7–25. Retrieved from https://informaticsjournals.co.in/index.php/sadvidyasanskrit/article/view/46342

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