Category: Men-Women
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Women. Men. Religiousness. Atheism.
Women are more religious than men. (1) In the old days the society was matriarchal. Now men oppress women. Now atheism is on the rise... We must give to women the place they deserve. Once upon a time we worshiped Gaia. Once upon a time we worshiped Holy Mary. Once upon a time we were…
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Arranged marriages or marriages out of love? A not so easy to answer question...
- Have your married out of love? - Of course! What a silly question! Is it silly? While in our society and in any other "progressive" society the marriage out of love is the norm, there are still some societies (like India, S. Arabia etc.) where many marriages are arranged. The question is whether these…
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![Men. Women. Spatial tests. Social tests. Ocean. Wind. [Harmony]](https://harmoniaphilosophica.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/20220819_195839-960x260.jpg)
Men. Women. Spatial tests. Social tests. Ocean. Wind. [Harmony]
Women underperform on spatial tests when they don’t expect to do as well as men, but framing the tests as social tasks eliminates the gender gap in performance, according to new findings. (1) Women trying to be men. Men trying to be women. A society in turmoil. Fish swimming. Eagles flying. The wind blowing. The…
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Women. Feminism. And society’s war against men… [Or “Titanic sinking. Men silent. Any more women?”]
Western society is bent on turning men into neuters. All mysticism has been stripped from gender, which is now reduced to simple anatomical differences, and even these are no longer definitive. No roles are more suited to men than to women, as no roles are more suited to women than to men — at least…
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The true Turing Test. Thinking like a woman. Being a true scientist.
You may have heard that the Turing Test, that old test of machine intelligence proposed by pioneering mathematician Alan Turing in 1950, has been passed (or at least claimed to have been passed) by computer bots emulating human responses to questions. What you may not have heard, though, is how profoundly bizarre Alan Turing’s original…
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