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- Title
NEITHER ANDROGYNY NOR STEREOTYPES: SEX DIFFERENCES AND THE DIFFERENCE THEY MAKE.
- Authors
ANDERSON, RYAN T.
- Abstract
The article argues that sex is a biological reality, conceptualized and identified based on an organism's organization with respect to sexual reproduction. It explores the concept of biological sex, its biological formation in a primary and secondary sense, and disorders of sexual development. It also informs on gender theory and feminism, mistaken understandings of gender that either deny and how our sexual embodiment should influence our communal pursuit of human goods.
- Subjects
SEX (Biology); GENDER differences (Psychology); ANDROGYNY (Psychology); FEMINISM; GENDER
- Publication
Texas Review of Law & Politics, 2019, Vol 24, Issue 1, p211
- ISSN
1098-4577
- Publication type
Article