9) Refer to the passage below. Which figure from the Enlightenment published a book that contained a rebuttal to Rousseau's view on women? *
“Once it is demonstrated that man and woman are not, and should not be constituted the same, either in character or in temperament, it follows that they should not have the same education. In following the directions of nature they must act together but they should not do the same things; their duties have a common end, but the duties themselves are different and consequently also the tastes that direct them. After having tried to form the natural man, let us also see, in order not to leave our work incomplete, how the woman is to be formed who suits this man.” - Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Emile, or On Education