The two great philosophers and their main theory Sigmund Sromo Freud were Austrian neurologists, born May 6, 1856. Freud is considered a father of psychoanalysis, his unconscious thinking and repressive theory. Freud created a clinical approach to psychoanalysis to research and treat psychopathology. Freud understands the human brain's work. He is very interested in this and I think this is one reason why he became a neurologist. Freud came from a poor family of eight children, and he liked most of his brothers and sisters.
The essential aspect of ongoing discussions among philosophers, psychologists, and scientists refers to individual genetic and / or biological genes. Jean Jacques Rousseau is one of the main philosophers of this faith. Through this theory, one already has a genetic marker at birth, and it will determine his / her personality traits and characteristics. This is also known as biological determinism. (05 Child's growth, 1 page) Another aspect of discussion is the development of philosophy. The famous leader of this theory is John Locke. He thinks that everyone is a "white angel". In other words, knowledge and culture on the person's environment will determine the person's personality and behavior (05 The Developing Child, p.1). In this model, society influences individuals through language, culture, values, relationships and so on.
Walzer's first basic premise is that human society is based on the principle of distributive justice. Walzer suspects that the general philosophy is that there is only a fair distribution system and that it is the system that all reasonable men and women agree. The idea has found a very strong form of Rawls' justice theory, especially the concept of veil of natural state and ignorance. "The principle of justice itself is diversifying, according to different procedures different agents should assign different social goods for different reasons All these differences arise from different understandings of social goods themselves - historical and cultural Necessity productivity expertise product "(Walzer, 1983: 6)
Biologically, there are many differences in complexity between men and women. Men are usually tall, heavy, strong. According to philosophers during enlightenment, their nature is usually the nature of barbarians, always seeking power and control. Women tend to be short and light, and usually weaker than men. These simple factors are for explaining violence against women and refer to women who were considered to be sexual in the past and belonged to male subjects. For example, rape is a biological phenomenon occurring throughout history, not regarded as a violent act, but rather as a male right to a wife. A woman is expected to encounter sexually with her husband, and if not, the man will retreat