Which commentary addresses a fundamental issue related to women and education in humanist society?
a) “Nature has generously lavished its gifts upon all people, opening to all the doors of choice through which reason sends envoys to the will. …The will must choose to exercise the gift of reason.”
b) “I took her by the hand and showed her around the whole house. ... At the end there were no household goods of which my wife had not learned both the place and purpose.”
c) “Let her not stupidly pretend to know that which she does not know, but modestly seek to do herself credit in that which she does know. ...”
d) “When a man sees that a woman is superior to him, both in virtue and in beauty, and that she is justly honored and loved even by him, he tortures himself and is consumed with envy.”
Answer: a
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