“The relationship of soul and body is different in man and woman; the relationship of soul to body differs in their psychic life as well as that of the spiritual faculties to each other. The feminine species expresses a unity and wholeness of the toal psychosomatic personality and a harmonious development of faculties. The masculine species strives to enhance individual abilities in order that they may attain their highest achievements.”

—  Edith Stein

Essays on Woman (1996), Problems of Women's Education (1932)

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Jewish-German nun, theologian and philosopher 1891–1942

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