ASPASIA OF MILETUS VS CATHARINE MACKINNON
▸ WHERE THEY SHARPLY DISAGREED
The three dimensions on which Aspasia of Miletus and Catharine MacKinnon are farthest apart on Mull's 0–10 scale.
- Will to PowerΔ 1 / 10Aspasia of Miletus: 6/10Catharine MacKinnon: 7/10
somewhat (1/10): Catharine MacKinnon emphasises shaping and self-overcoming; Aspasia of Miletus weighs acceptance or context more.
- Trust in ReasonΔ 1 / 10Aspasia of Miletus: 7/10Catharine MacKinnon: 6/10
somewhat (1/10): Aspasia of Miletus trusts reasoned argument more strongly than Catharine MacKinnon does.
- Tragic VisionΔ 0 / 10Aspasia of Miletus: 6/10Catharine MacKinnon: 6/10
somewhat (0/10): Catharine MacKinnon sees tragedy and limit as central; Aspasia of Miletus doesn't make that the starting point.
▸ WHERE THEY OVERLAPPED
Where the gap is smallest — both with meaningful presence on the dimension (not "neither cared").
- Self as Illusiongap 0 / 10Aspasia of Miletus: 4/10Catharine MacKinnon: 4/10
Both keep self as illusion muted.
- Universalist Impulsegap 0 / 10Aspasia of Miletus: 6/10Catharine MacKinnon: 6/10
Both register moderate universalist impulse.
- Embodied Sensibilitygap 0 / 10Aspasia of Miletus: 6/10Catharine MacKinnon: 6/10
Both register moderate embodied sensibility.
▸ ALL 16 DIMENSIONS
The full vector comparison. Bars show their 0–10 scores side-by-side.
- Ascetic TendencyΔ 0
- Communal EmbeddednessΔ 0
- Embodied SensibilityΔ 0
- Mystical ReceptivityΔ 0
- Practical OrientationΔ 0
- Reverence for TraditionΔ 0
- Self as IllusionΔ 0
- Skeptical ReflexΔ 0
- Sovereign SelfΔ 0
- Theoretical DriveΔ 0
- Trust in ExperienceΔ 0
- Trust in ReasonΔ 1
- Tragic VisionΔ 0
- Universalist ImpulseΔ 0
- Vital AffirmationΔ 0
- Will to PowerΔ 1
Where do you sit between Aspasia of Miletus and Catharine MacKinnon?
- 01 · QUIZThe InheritorTake the quiz — see which of them you sit closer to on the map.CONTINUE ▶
- 02 · PROFILECatharine MacaulayA third thinker who sits between them — useful for triangulating.CONTINUE ▶
- 03 · ARENAArgue Aspasia of MiletusFace Aspasia of Miletus in a 5-minute single-turn debate, judged on rigor.CONTINUE ▶