Mary Wollstonecraft came up with the philosophy, "mind has no gender." I want to talk about what this means if anyone would care to join me. I would also enjoy discovering what implications the acceptance of this philosophy could have on society.
I wish there was no assumption that each gender thinks differently, but each gender is different. Not just for the semantic reasons, like the fact you said about gender being a social construct and sex being the physical identity of a person, but for physiological reasons. I think there might be different ways the brain develops based on gender but there probably is not. Maybe society is the only thing dictating the way each gender thinks.
I wish there was no assumption that each gender thinks differently, but each gender is different. Not just for the semantic reasons, like the fact you said about gender being a social construct and sex being the physical identity of a person, but for physiological reasons. I think there might be different ways the brain develops based on gender but there probably is not.
ReplyDeleteMaybe society is the only thing dictating the way each gender thinks.