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jonathan_hili
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I’m not talking about Essentialism and immutability. What I’m talking about is deriving clarity from non-clarity. If the body and soul are a composite, then it’s unreasonable to rely on unclear or indefinite mental states as the definition of proper sex or gender over against very definite and clear physical states.Jonathan,
The Essentialsim that clouds thinking gets distributed into all thinking…
If Essentialism=Born that way=immutable
then the notion that there is a statistical distribution is clouded by the underlying thinking that anyone is born that way. It is an inherent prejudice in thinking that then determines subsequent thought.
If you accept Essentialism then it is logical to conclude that humans are distributed in some percentage that is concrete thinking that does not equate to reality.
One form of thinking causes the rest to be jaded by the initial form of thinking. Essentialism is an absolute and all subesquent thinking is in the form of absolutes, black or white, this or that, this percentage etc…
I don’t at all doubt that social upbringing can influence mental states. You state that: “If you accept Essentialism then it is logical to conclude that humans are distributed in some percentage that is concrete thinking that does not equate to reality” but this doesn’t follow. Homosexual distribution is related to mental states not to physical ones - unless, of course, you can demonstrate a homosexual gene. That’s why it seems reasonable to conclude that homosexual attraction and transgenderism are forms of disorders because physically we are not built that way (that is, a woman in a man’s body; a man with sex organs to reproduce with another man).
What I’m suggesting is that to follow this path of judging the unclear over the clear is poor philosophy and can lead to all sorts of problems.