You don't have an argument there, you are just reciting the received opinions and describing the status quo. Why isn't surgery appropriate in some mental cases, but appropriate in others? — unenlightened
To me censoring or vilifying people for misgendering people and making me or others call a Male "She" or a Female "He" is undermining the quest for truth and transparency and authenticity. — Andrew4Handel
This is just a tad suspect. It is a mental health condition. Alien limb syndrome is not treated by surgery, and generally it seems that to treat psychological conditions with surgery is suspect, at the least. One might better compare such surgical interventions more with cosmetic surgery than knee surgery or the like. — unenlightened
They should not be allowed to perform them in my opinion. — Andrew4Handel
Phalloplasty and Vaginoplasty are literally genital mutilation — Andrew4Handel
Yes but if someone is going to a big effort to become a woman with large doses of oestrogen in their body, presenting feminine etc they are actively trying to be more like a woman which means you would expect them to be trying to follow women's patterns of behaviour. — Andrew4Handel
This is why I need to scrutinise the studies you claim support your hypothesis. — Andrew4Handel
Has someone posted an explanation yet of why most violence, sex offences and crime per se is committed by men throughout history.
It clearly isn't socialisation. There is no evidence it is socialisation and there is no evidence of a change in trends. — Andrew4Handel
Before I critique your studies... — Andrew4Handel
I will look for a counter study for this — Andrew4Handel
Has someone posted an explanation yet of why most violence, sex offences and crime per se is committed by men throughout history.
It clearly isn't socialisation. There is no evidence it is socialisation and there is no evidence of a change in trends. — Andrew4Handel
- Toward a Transformed Approach to Prevention: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence"Men are disproportionately overrepresented among both perpetrators and victims of violent crime. Scholars from the men's studies movement have documented a clear link between socialization into stereotypical norms of hegemonic masculinity and an increased risk for experiencing violence."
- Harmful masculinities among younger men in three countries: Psychometric study of the Man Box Scale"There is strong evidence that young men who subscribe to inequitable gender norms (e.g., believe women are solely responsible for household chores and child-rearing) (Pulerwitz and Barker, 2008) and endorse dominant and hostile forms of masculinities (e.g., believe women are sexual conquests) (Pulerwitz and Barker, 2008) have higher rates of perpetrating psychological, physical, and sexual violence against women... perpetrating verbal and physical abuse, cyber bullying, and aggression towards gay, lesbian, and transgender people or those who do not conform to hetero-normative gender norms... Furthermore, studies have explored the impact of “harmful masculinities” on the health of the individual who endorses them..."
- Harmful Masculinity and Violence"Masculine ideals, such as the restriction of emotional expression and the pressure to conform to expectations of dominance and aggression, may heighten the potential for boys to engage in general acts of violence including, but not limited to, bullying, assault, and/or physical and verbal aggression"
Men who strongly adhere to traditional masculine gender norms are at increased risk for the perpetration of violent and abusive acts toward their female intimate partners
These are people who are going out of their to present as female yet retaining male patterns of criminality. — Andrew4Handel
What you describe as “The abject failure of Christianity to break into India, expand, and continue Eastward” can be explained by comparison with the spectacular expansion of Western science throughout the world. Science offers objective truth; religion offers comforting fictions — Art48
This perhaps could be challenged by replacing should with are inclined to, no? — Outlander
Stereotypes, perhaps. But averaging all peoples, men are generally of larger muscle mass and perhaps as a result tire less. Life, regardless of the plush comforts of society or in the context of a single person alone on an entire planet, requires physical work. Whether the result of our current biological inclinations can be changed/altered (enter the taboo topic of "genetic trauma" which can be redeemed as the adaptability and salvageability of the human condition) does this not hold true? — Outlander
"But, biological sex isn’t as straightforward as they likely think, and there is no one parameter that makes a person biologically male or female" — Andrew4Handel
Because women and mens bodies differ that is good reason to expect their psychology to differ. Using outlying cases of developmental disorders that affect men or women (to create an imaginary spectrum) and using other species that can change sex or are hermaphrodite as examples is tool to undermine the importance or relevance of widespread sex differences. — Andrew4Handel
The best characteristics of a woman: compassion, forbearance, fortitude, generosity, humour, integrity, loyalty, mindfulness, patience, resourcefulness, truthfulness, understanding.
The best characteristics of a man: compassion, forbearance, fortitude, generosity, humour, integrity, loyalty, mindfulness, patience, resourcefulness, truthfulness, understanding. — Vera Mont
Gender ideology doesn't make sense especially if you don't recognise biological reality as a basis for traits. — Andrew4Handel
This is what creates confusion for people. — Metaphysician Undercover
I suspect a statistically significant number (certainly not all) of atheists practice their atheism as a kind of secular Protestantism. — ucarr
This something I mentioned on the now deleted thread. — Andrew4Handel
There is increasing evidence that gender ideology is harmful and especially the surgeries are un ethical. — Andrew4Handel
Can you say exactly what constitutes a "static" meaning for you here? How long must it remain static? And how static must it remain- completely static? Mostly static? At least a little bit static?The assumption of static meanings is a foundational axiom of epistemology. If that axiom is rejected, then there cannot be a substantial and objective notion of epistemic error, beliefs cannot be identified with mental states and people can only be said to make predictions. — sime
What do you think an acceptable way to discuss transgender identities would be? — Andrew4Handel
Empirical knowledge obtained in a given world cannot translate to empirical knowledge in some possible world without contradicting the conditions for empirical knowledge. Ever been to a possible world, observed what is already cognized as water, analyzed it to find H2O in it, or not? Unless that happens, knowledge by experience is utterly irrelevant. — Mww