Category: Tomas Bogardus
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Stock’s Material Girls – 2 A Brief History of Gender Identity
Alex Byrne | books | Kathleen Stock | Material Girls | progressive gender orthodoxy | sex | Tomas Bogardus | transWhere did the “four axioms of modern trans activism” come from?
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 7 Conclusion
Are there any convincing arguments that being a man or woman is a matter of gender and not sex?
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 6 – Test Results
What if you, a man, discovered that you have XX chromosomes? Would that be a discovery that you are in fact a woman?
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 5 – Vagueness
What if some adult humans are not CLEARLY men or women? Does it follow that being a man or a woman has nothing to do with one’s sex?
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 4 – Resistance
Should we think that woman is a gender-concept in order to resist biological determinism?
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 3 – What is it to be a woman?
“Gender” theorists can’t agree on what the gender-concept of a woman is supposed to be.
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 2 – “gender”
A philosopher questions a core claim of the new gender orthodoxy.
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Bogardus’s “Evaluating Arguments for the Sex/Gender Distinction” – Part 1 – What?!?
Gender isn’t sex – don’t we all agree about that? One philosopher doesn’t . . .