ABSTRACT

Lastly, it is said that the fitness of women is "to care for the daily needs and claims of individuals." n; by merely according to them the permission to think of the needs of the many as well as of the individual they should forget the individual, one would be compelled to think that what had hitherto been considered their fitness, had only been adopted by them because resistance had been offered along the broader road. .But I see no reason to anticipate that such will be the case. There is little fear that we shall forget the individuaL We shall then, and then only, be able "to insist that general rules at"e but conclusions from the wide observation of individual cases." By enlarging our interests we shall enlarge our hearts and our minds, and so we may hope . to become not only better as women, but better as human beings.