andThere is also some suspicion of the male love of precise logic and awe-inspiringly grand concepts, which sweep aside the subtleties of ordinary life
and then ends with the (IMO Poorly written sentence)Two thousand years of thoroughly masculine philosophy have left their mark on the subject...and explicitly feminist philosophers are now engaged in deconstructing those ideas and theories
There seems to be no reason why philosophy in the near future should not become gender-blind
with some reports saying philosophy is more overwhelmingly male than mathematics. — Paulm12
There are few women in philosophy, but (it's possible that) there's a lot of philosophy in women — Agent Smith
Luckily, I have both qualities! — Hillary
Where's the equivalent role model for women, young impressionable girls? I've heard people compliment women saying "beauty & brains"; however these are very casual references to Ms. Right, nothing official/formal about it. That's odd, oui? — Agent Smith
The image of the father god is certainly a male invention. — Hillary
God feels more the work of our women folk, no? :snicker: — Agent Smith
Why would men ever make it harder that it already is by presenting women with the image of a perfect mate without possessing the wherewithal to ever match up to it. It's sexual suicide if you ask me — Agent Smith
But why didn't god send his daughter Christa? — Hillary
Now I understand why my wife yells "Oh my God" every time we ....! Damned the cheater! — Hillary
The question of why there are more women in mathematics than philosophy may be more or less due to there being concerted efforts to encourage women into mathematics and no effort has been made for philosophy (as it is not exactly as highly regarded as mathematics in the public eye). — I like sushi
The question of why there are more women in mathematics than philosophy may be more or less due to there being concerted efforts to encourage women into mathematics and no effort has been made for philosophy (as it is not exactly as highly regarded as mathematics in the public eye). — I like sushi
The question of why there are more women in mathematics than philosophy may be more or less due to there being concerted efforts to encourage women into mathematics and no effort has been made for philosophy (as it is not exactly as highly regarded as mathematics in the public eye). — I like sushi
Which applies to men as well. — Hillary
I read that U.S. Department of Education reports indicate that philosophy is one of the least proportionate fields in the humanities with respect to gender, with some reports saying philosophy is more overwhelmingly male than mathematics.
Is this due to sexism, socialization, natural interests; or what do you think?
A philosophy book I bought at a local used bookstore as a coffee table piece made the argument that
There is also some suspicion of the male love of precise logic and awe-inspiringly grand concepts, which sweep aside the subtleties of ordinary life
and
Two thousand years of thoroughly masculine philosophy have left their mark on the subject...and explicitly feminist philosophers are now engaged in deconstructing those ideas and theories
and then ends with the (IMO Poorly written sentence)
There seems to be no reason why philosophy in the near future should not become gender-blind — Paulm12
A second coming! — Hillary
Most of the Christians I’ve talked to recently have pointed out that living in a patriarchal society, it would make sense why God would be referred to as a “He”, being all strong, all powerful, etc. But Christianity also emphasizes the “feminine” characteristics of God too, namely being all loving, creating children. — Paulm12
I thought love and hate were, well, unisex! — Agent Smith
preferred, allegedly humane forms of execution — Agent Smith
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