Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Fit for a woman

I came across this in a commonplace book at the weekend. Coming so soon after reading Ruskin, it actually made me smile (ruefully)

When I was in Cambridge ... the question came up whether to award degrees to women. On the one side were men who worked in laboratories, & on the other, including physicians, those who worked with human beings. Almost to a man, those in favour of granting degrees to women were the people who dealt with lifeless matter, while those who dealt with women as living creatures were opposed


Alfred North Whitehead: Dialogues