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Based on the passage, what is Plato's point of view on men and women?
Read the passage, then answer the question.
The argument is, that different natures have different
uses, and the natures of men and women are said to
differ. . . . We do not consider that the difference may be
purely nominal and accidental; for example, a bald man
and a hairy man are opposed in a single point of view, but
you cannot infer that because a bald man is a cobbler a
hairy man ought not to be a cobbler.
- The Republic,
Plato
O He believes that only men can be cobblers.
O He believes that men and women should look alike.
O He believes that men and women should be seen
as equal.
O He believes that men and women should be against
one another.

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