Leontiskos
I don't quite understand what (3) means, but it doesn't seem to follow from (1). — Michael
Michael
Questioner
P1. Those who say that trans women are women say that because of this trans women ought be allowed to compete in women's sports
P2. Only biological women ought be allowed to compete in women's sports
C1. Therefore, those who say that trans women are women are saying that trans women are biological women — Michael
Banno
I've no idea wha that means.It is salient if you are sticking strictly to normativity in the logical sense rather than the epistemological sense. You have just continued to corner yourself in the logical sense. — I like sushi
Leontiskos
C1 doesn't follow because it's possible that John doesn't believe that Jane is a married woman — Michael
1. "Transwomen are women" means that biological men who identify as women are feminine (or woman-gendered) — Leontiskos
With respect to trans women in women's sports, it's not that they favour biological males competing in sports restricted to biological women but that they favour women's sports not being restricted to biological women. — Michael
The activist means something like, "This human being who says that he is a man should be viewed by all as a man, both as regards sex and gender." — Leontiskos
Well I certainly don't think that anyone who says "trans men are men" means to say "anyone who self-identifies as a man has XY chromosomes and a penis". — Michael
Leontiskos
I don't agree that people who say trans women are women do so because they ought to be allowed in women's sports. — Questioner
I like sushi
If I am talking about apples and how tasty they are you can assume I am talking about apple devices, but that would be pretty silly, unless you are assuming I mean 'tasty' in a metaphorical sense.
— I like sushi
But to carry Philosophim's point what is needed is that one ought not talk about apple devices being sweet.
What is salient is that we can talk about apple devices being sweet, and trans women being women. — Banno
Banno
You are prioritising the logical normative meaning over the everyday epistemic normative use. — I like sushi
I like sushi
No. I am saying they are both valid.
We can, not we ought. — Banno
1- Logic should not prioritise itself above epistemology in a logical normative sense.
2- Epistemology should prioritise itself over logic in an epistemic normative sense. — I like sushi
Michael
It looks as though you are retreating back to a defense you had already (wisely) ↪abandoned, namely the defense that says, "Ah, but none of these people knew that men's boxing excluded women on the basis of biology." Again, such a position is so implausible as to appear disingenuous. You are trying to claim that John's not knowing that Jane is married is the same as the trans activist not knowing that women's boxing excluded men on the basis of biology. :yikes:
We could draw out other absurd consequences of your view. You apparently think that, as with John, if you were to explain the situation to the trans activist then their course of action would alter. You apparently think that if you explained to the trans activist that women's boxing excludes men on the basis of biology, then they would change their views; or that if you explained to the trans activist that: — Leontiskos
Lots of people who say "transmen are men" think transmen should be provided with penises by the government, and they probably also think that transmen "deserve" XY chromosomes, even though they realize that such a thing is not (yet) possible. These are the sorts of facts that your skewing of the issue manages to ignore. — Leontiskos
Malcolm Parry
Anyone who says "trans men are men" understands that these trans men have XX chromosomes, a womb, and (except those that have had surgery) female genitalia, hence why they used the term "trans men". — Michael
Banno
I like sushi
In order to carry his OP, Phim has to show it is false in every case. it isn't. — Banno
Questioner
You do not need to show something to be false in every case for it to be epistemically true. — I like sushi
I like sushi
1- Logic should not prioritise itself above epistemology in a logical normative sense.
2- Epistemology should prioritise itself over logic in an epistemic normative sense. — I like sushi
Corvus
So are transwomen women? Are transwomen men? — Philosophim
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