May 3, 2018
Human nature and feminist biology
Human nature contains two overlapping and asymmetric natures: those of manhood and womanhood. Failure to develop a comprehensive philosophy incorporating those two have led to tragic confusion.
It seems widely accepted, at least by the elites, that the old question about the differences between men and women has been definitively answered: there are none.
That answer is not only wrong, but foolish and destructive to men and women alike. There are differences and, just as obviously, similarities between the sexes. It is important to get this right. Too much is at stake to simply chant slogans.
Let's start with a misguided idea, excerpted from an essay:
[C]onsider the old-school argument that women are 'naturally' suited for caregiving roles. This is both a wrong and a harmful way to think about our nature. It's wrong because, as de Beauvoir points out in The Second Sex (1949),...(Read Full Post)




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