The Nature of the Sexes 1st Edition

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How complex is sex? According to this book, not nearly as complex as we’re often told these days.Author Tomás Bogardus first critically evaluates varieties of a complex view of sex―supported by Anne Fausto-Sterling, Sarah Richardson, and others―in which sex is a constellation of traits related to chromosomes, hormones, gonads, and phenotypes. Bogardus then considers several gamete-based accounts of sex, to which he is more sympathetic, including those from Alex Byrne, Laura Franklin-Hall, and Paul Griffiths. Shortcomings of these views are described, and an improved account is proposed: the sexes are activated higher-order functions. In short, to be male is to have the function of producing sperm, and to be female is to have the function of producing eggs. Bogardus develops this view, all while untangling the various meanings and definitions of 'gender' and 'gender identity', and while examining whether all of them are ultimately defined in terms of the sexes.The author then defends his methodology of deferring to biologists when figuring out the nature of the sexes and concludes with practical questions about whether we should revise the meanings of our sex terms for the sake of social justice. He asks whether pronouns like ‘he’ and ‘she’ track biological sex, and whether they should continue to do so.The Nature of the Sexes: Why Biology Matters expands current philosophical debate on sex and gender, and is essential reading for curious students and academics alike. Read more

ISBN10 1041029535
ISBN13 978-1041029533
Edition 1st
Language English
Publisher Routledge
Dimensions 5.98 x 0.39 x 9.02 inches
Item Weight 9.5 ounces
Print length 170 pages
Publication date September 15, 2025

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