“I am convinced that the species humanity embraces the double species man and woman; that the essence of the complete human being is characterized by this duality; and that the entire structure of the essence demonstrates the specific character. There is a difference, not only in body structure and in particular physiological functions, but also in the entire corporeal life.”

—  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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