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All the philosophy and gender studies are based on behavior.
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So simon de gea's work analyzes the social and existential status of women in society.
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Asserting that women are defined as the other in relationship to men.
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Shaped by cultural society and historical context, it remains influential for feminist philosophy and gender studies.
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Emphasizing gender inequality and the construction of femininity.
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Gender differences and compact separation in societal norms, roles, behaviors, and characteristics attributed to individuals based on their gender.
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They can improve social, cultural, and psychological distinction between men and women, which may or may not align with biological sex differences.
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The female perspective varies among individuals by generally encompassed viewpoint, experience, and contrast with respect to women.
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Shaped by social, cultural, and psychological context, and personal experience.
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Whether one agrees or disagrees with this perspective can depend on personal belief, experience, and societal understanding.
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Fourth is health ethics of care.
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The roles of gilligan and mel nodding are foremost prominent in developing the ethical ethics of care.
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Emphasizing empathic and responsive relationships, concerns for others, and the importance of caregiving in moral decision -making, particularly in ethical ethics that value relationships and interpersonal connections.
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Fifth is ethical care social theory, the last environmental ethics.
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Emphasizing game -style picture theory.
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The game -style theory's position language's primary function is to represent reality by forming meaningful pictures in one's mind.
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Words, language, and positions are meaningful if they correspond to objects and states of affairs in the world.
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The writer critic law gauteng -thuis lim believes that language has a central, defining authority.
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He challenges the idea that language can represent truth without bias, suggesting that meaning is deformed and uncertain.
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Fourth question, definition for social contract theory...