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Havelock Ellis was a prominent English physician, psychologist, and social reformer, best known for his pioneering work in the field of human sexuality. His most notable publication, "Studies in the Psychology of Sex," challenged the prevailing views of sexuality in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This extensive work not only explored the biological and psychological aspects of sexuality but also advocated for sexual reform and greater understanding of sexual diversity. Ellis's emphasis on empirical research and open discussion significantly contributed to the modern understanding of sexual health and education.

Throughout his career, Ellis was a key figure in the early sexual liberation movement, advocating for women's rights and the decriminalization of homosexuality. His writings influenced a range of thinkers and activists, making him a central figure in discussions around sexuality and gender. Despite facing criticism for his views during his lifetime, his work laid the groundwork for subsequent research in sexology and gender studies, marking him as a crucial figure in the evolution of contemporary thought regarding human sexuality.

出生日期 February 2, 1859
出生地点 Clapham, London, England
去世日期 July 8, 1939