Correct option is D
Mary Wollstonecraft did not write Discourses on Education. The works she is known for include:
· (a) A Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790): This was her response to Edmund Burke's defense of aristocracy and hereditary privileges.
· (b) A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792): This groundbreaking work argues for women's rights and education, making her a pioneer in feminist thought.
· (c) Thoughts on the Education of Daughters (1787): Wollstonecraft discusses the importance of rational education for girls, addressing how they should be prepared for adulthood.
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1. Mary Wollstonecraft: A leading figure in early feminist philosophy, known for advocating women's rights, education, and equality.
2. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman: Argued for equal education for women, which would enable them to contribute meaningfully to society.
3. A Vindication of the Rights of Men: Critiqued the entrenched privilege and social hierarchies defended by Burke in the wake of the French Revolution.