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    Gender and Judaism: The Transformation of Tradition.Tamar Rudavsky - 1995 - NYU Press.
    Demonstates through different essays Jewish Womens movement rides the fine line between tradition and transformation.
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    Androgyn: rzecz o ontologii płci.Kazimierz Mrówka - 2005 - Szczecin: Polgres Multimedia.
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    Sex-Role Stereotypes in Medicine.Mary B. Mahowald - 1987 - Hypatia 2 (2):21 - 38.
    I argue for compatibility between feminism and medicine by developing a model of the physician-other relationship which is essentially egalitarian. This entails rejection of (a) a paternalistic model which reinforces sex-role stereotypes, (b) a maternalistic model which exclusively emphasizes patient autonomy, and (c) a model which focuses on the physician's conscience. The model I propose (parentalism) captures the complexity and dynamism of the physician-other relationship, by stressing mutuality in respect for autonomy and regard for each other's interests.
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    Freedom, Sex Roles, and Anti-Discrimination Law.Adam Hosein - 2015 - Law and Philosophy 34 (5):485-517.
    In this paper I consider the role of freedom in the justification of prohibitions on discrimination. As a case study, I focus mainly on U.S. constitutional and employment law and, in particular, restrictions on sex-stereotyping. I present a new argument that freedom can play at least some important role in justifying these restrictions. Not just any freedom, I claim: the Millian freedom to challenge existing stereotypes and contribute to social change. This ‘social change account’, I argue, can be (...)
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    Sex roles: The argument from nature.Joyce Trebilcot - 1975 - Ethics 85 (3):249-255.
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    Sex role stereotyping in television advertisements: A content analysis of advertisements from South Africa and Great Britain.Sarah Spencer-Bowdage & Adrian Furnham - 2002 - Communications 27 (4):457-483.
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    Rousseau on Sex-Roles, Education and Happiness.Mark E. Jonas - 2015 - Studies in Philosophy and Education 35 (2):145-161.
    Over the last decade, philosophers of education have begun taking a renewed interest in Rousseau’s educational thought. This is a welcome development as his ideas are rich with educational insights. His philosophy is not without its flaws, however. One significant flaw is his educational project for females, which is sexist in the highest degree. Rousseau argues that females should be taught to “please men…and make [men’s] lives agreeable and sweet.” The question becomes how could Rousseau make such strident claims, especially (...)
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    Sex-role norms and values in Reiyūkai.Helen Hardacre - 1979 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 6 (3):445-460.
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    Sex-role influences on compatibility in relationships.William Ickes - 1985 - In W. J. Ickes (ed.), Compatible and Incompatible Relationships. Springer Verlag. pp. 187--208.
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    Determinants of Moral Reasoning: Sex Role Orientation, Gender, and Academic Factors.Dawn Elm, Ellen Kennedy & Leigh Leigh - 2001 - Business and Society 40 (3):241-265.
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    The Limits of “The Male Sex Role”: An Analysis of the Men's Liberation and Men's Rights Movements' Discourse.Michael A. Messner - 1998 - Gender and Society 12 (3):255-276.
    Some feminists have seen sex role theory as limited, even dangerous; others see it as useful mid-range theory. This article sheds light on this debate through an examination of the discourse of the men's liberation movement of the 1970s. Men's liberation leaders grappled with the paradox of simultaneously acknowledging men's institutional privileges and the costs of masculinity to men. The language of sex roles was the currency through which they negotiated this paradox. By the late 1970s, men's liberation had (...)
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    Rousseau's Political Defense of the Sex‐roled Family.Penny Weiss & Anne Harper - 1990 - Hypatia 5 (3):90-109.
    We argue that Rousseau 's defense of the sex-roled family is not based on biological determinism or simple misogyny. Rather, his advocacy of sexual differentiation is based on his understanding of its ability to bring individuals outside of themselves into interdependent communities, and thus to counter natural independence, self-absorption and asociality, as well as social competitiveness and egoism. This political defense of the sex-roled family needs more critique by feminists.
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  13. Determinants of moral reasoning: Sex role orientation, gender, and academic factors.Dawn R. Elm, Ellen J. Kennedy & Leigh Lawton - 2001 - Business and Society 40 (3):241-265.
     
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    Diary-keeping as a sex-role behavior.Charles P. Thompson - 1982 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 20 (1):11-13.
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    The Hysterical Woman: Sex Roles and Role Conflict in 19th Century America.Carroll Smith-Rosenberg - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39.
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    Cultural Codes and Sex Role Ideology.Susan B. Kaiser, Howard G. Schutz & Joan L. Chandler - 1987 - American Journal of Semiotics 5 (1):13-33.
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    Cultural Codes and Sex Role Ideology.Susan B. Kaiser, Howard G. Schutz & Joan L. Chandler - 1987 - American Journal of Semiotics 5 (1):13-33.
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    Beyond Gender Stereotypes in Language Comprehension: Self Sex-Role Descriptions Affect the Brain’s Potentials Associated with Agreement Processing.Paolo Canal, Alan Garnham & Jane Oakhill - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6.
    We recorded Event-Related Potentials to investigate differences in the use of gender information during the processing of reflexive pronouns. Pronouns either matched the gender provided by role nouns (such as “king” or “engineer”) or did not. We compared two types of gender information, definitional information, which is semantic in nature (a mother is female), or stereotypical (a nurse is likely to be female). When they followed definitional role-nouns, gender-mismatching pronouns elicited a P600 effect reflecting a failure in the (...)
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    The Effects of Sex‐role Orientation and Cognitive Skill on Mathematics Achievement.Barbara J. Kaplan & Barbara S. Plake - 1981 - Educational Studies 7 (2):123-131.
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    Biological sex is binary, even though there is a rainbow of sex roles.Wolfgang Goymann, Henrik Brumm & Peter M. Kappeler - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (2):2200173.
    Biomedical and social scientists are increasingly calling the biological sex into question, arguing that sex is a graded spectrum rather than a binary trait. Leading science journals have been adopting this relativist view, thereby opposing fundamental biological facts. While we fully endorse efforts to create a more inclusive environment for gender‐diverse people, this does not require denying biological sex. On the contrary, the rejection of biological sex seems to be based on a lack of knowledge about evolution and it champions (...)
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    HIV Transmissions by Stage and Sex Role in Long-Term Concurrent Sexual Partnerships.Jong-Hoon Kim - 2014 - Acta Biotheoretica 63 (1):33-54.
    Most mathematical models used to examine the role of different stages of human immunodeficiency virus infection unrealistically assume that HIV is transmitted through one-off contacts or that transmission rates are the same between males and females. We sought to examine whether inferences from previous models are robust to the relaxation of those unrealistic assumptions. We developed a model of HIV transmissions through sexual partnerships assuming that sexual partnerships have variable duration, sexual partnerships are concurrent, and the male-to-female transmission rate (...)
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  22. mary b. mahowald Sex-Role Stereotypes In Medicine.Olio Center - 1987 - Hypatia 2 (2).
  23. The Hysterical Woman: Sex Roles and Role Conflict in 19th-Century America.Carroll Smith Rosenberg - 1972 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 39:652-678.
     
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    Jews and Gender: Responses to Otto Weininger.Nancy Harrowitz (ed.) - 1994 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    In 1903 Otto Weininger, A Viennese Jew who converted to Protestantism, published Geschiecht und Charakter, a book in which he set out to prove the moral inferiority and character deficiency of "the woman" and "the Jew." Almost immediately, he was acclaimed as a young genius for bringing these two elements together. Shortly thereafter, at the age of twenty-three, Weininger committed suicide in the room where Beethoven had died. Weininger's sensationalized death immortalized him as an intellectual who expressed the abject misogyny (...)
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    Sex laws and customs in Judaism.Louis M. Epstein - 1967 - New York,: Ktav Pub. House.
    Companion to an earlier work : Marriage laws in the Bible and the Talmud.
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    The Eye in the Torah: Ocular Desire in Midrashic Hermeneutic.Daniel Boyarin - 1990 - Critical Inquiry 16 (3):532-550.
    My construction of the position of the eye in Rabbinic Judaism represents almost a reversal of the roles “Hebraic” and “Hellenic.” A powerful case can be made that only under Hellenic influence do Jewish cultures exhibit any anxiety about the corporeality of visibility of God; the biblical and Rabbinic religions were quite free of such influences and anxieties. Thus I would identify Greek influences on Judaism in the Middle Ages as being the force for repressing the visual. The (...)
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    Women's Seclusion and Men's Honor: Sex Roles in North India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.Agehananda Bharati & David G. Mandelbaum - 1989 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 109 (3):468.
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    Sex-Specific Functional Connectivity in the Reward Network Related to Distinct Gender Roles.Yin Du, Yinan Wang, Mengxia Yu, Xue Tian & Jia Liu - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14.
    Gender roles are anti-dichotomous and malleable social constructs that should theoretically be constructed independently from biological sex. However, it is unclear whether and how the factor of sex is related to neural mechanisms involved in social constructions of gender roles. Thus, the present study aimed to investigate sex specificity in gender role constructions and the corresponding underlying neural mechanisms. We measured gender role orientation using the Bem Sex-Role Inventory, used a voxel-based global brain connectivity method based on (...)
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  29. Neoplatonist Theology and God's Relevance.Nick Zangwill - 2022 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (3):129-138.
    I raise the issue of the role of God with respect to morality and why we should be concerned with Him. Then the difficulty that God existence is still irrelevant even if He created the world and even if the Divine Commandment Theory is right that He is responsible for Morality. A Jewish Neo-Aristotelian solution is considered but rejected, and the Jewish Neoplatonist solution endorsed and sympathetically but cautiously endorsed. Free Will is considered from the Neoplatonist point of view. (...)
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    Expressions of Responsibility Among Indian Children: Some Precursors of Adult Status and Sex Roles.Susan Seymour - 1988 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 16 (4):355-370.
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    Sex and sensibility: The role of social selection: Roughgarden, Joan: The genial gene: Deconstructing Darwinian selfishness. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009, ix+261pp, $40.00 HB, $18.95 PB.Erika L. Milam, Roberta L. Millstein, Angela Potochnik & Joan E. Roughgarden - 2010 - Metascience 20 (2):253-277.
    Sex and sensibility: The role of social selection Content Type Journal Article DOI 10.1007/s11016-010-9464-6 Authors Erika L. Milam, Department of History, University of Maryland, 2115 Francis Scott Key Hall, College Park, MD 20742, USA Roberta L. Millstein, Department of Philosophy, University of California, Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA Angela Potochnik, Department of Philosophy, University of Cincinnati, P.O. Box 210374, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA Joan E. Roughgarden, Department of Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5020, USA Journal Metascience (...)
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    Purity and Pollution: Resisting the Rehabilitation of a Virtue.Amy Mullin - 1996 - Journal of the History of Ideas 57 (3):509-524.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Purity and Pollution: Resisting the Rehabilitation of a VirtueAmy Mullin“Purity” is a term used infrequently in contemporary academic literature. A survey of periodical indexes for the past ten years shows that references to purity occur predominantly in metallurgy. Purity is an increasingly important topic in anthropology, religious studies, and history, but it is a decidedly rare concern in philosophy. In my most recent search I found three references.Yet “purity” (...)
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    Sex differences in sexuality: what is their relevance to sex roles?Shirley Weitz - 1980 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 3 (2):202-202.
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    Tradition and Gender: The Nikokyrio: The Economics of Sex Role Complementarity in Rural Greece.Stephen D. Salamone - 1987 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 15 (2):203-225.
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    Role of Judaism, Christianity and Islam in Promoting Human Values in the Strife-Torn World.Israr Ahmad Khan - 2020 - Intellectual Discourse 28 (1):77-98.
    : The modern era may be deemed as that of scientific and technologicaldevelopment but peace and harmony among the people remain elusive. Thetwo world wars, Palestinian problem, bombing of world twin towers, invasionof Muslim countries by Americans and allied forces, and the continuous bloodshedding of humanity in one form or another in different parts of the world, allthese horrifying phenomena prove lack of political will on the part of UnitedNations. Had religions in the strife-torn regions played their crucial role, (...)
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    Arthur Evans: The God of Ecstasy. Sex-Roles and the Madness of Dionysos. Pp. 286; 11 photographs. New York: St Martin's Press, 1988. $19.95. [REVIEW]Richard Seaford - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (1):145-145.
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    Roles of mitonuclear ecology and sex in conceptualizing evolutionary fitness.Elay Shech & Kyle B. Heine - 2021 - Biology and Philosophy 36 (3):1-20.
    We look to mitonuclear ecology and the phenomenon of Mother’s Curse to argue that the sex of parents and offspring among populations of eukaryotic organisms, as well as the mitochondrial genome, ought to be taken into account in the conceptualization of evolutionary fitness. Subsequently, we show how characterizations of fitness considered by philosophers that do not take sex and the mitochondrial genome into account may suffer. Last, we reflect on the debate regarding the fundamentality of trait versus organism fitness and (...)
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    Ilaria L. E. Ramelli, Social Justice and the Legitimacy of Slavery. The Role of Philosophical Asceticism from Ancient Judaism to Late Antiquity. [REVIEW]Gianluca Mandatori - 2017 - Augustinianum 57 (1):264-270.
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    The role of sex and gender in search behavior for political information on the internet.Klara Langmann & Sabrina Heike Kessler - 2021 - Communications 46 (4):516-539.
    Previous studies have emphasized a person’s biological sex as a factor which influences online search behavior. This study aims to investigate how people search online for political information and if gendered online search exists. We examined online search behavior via eye tracking while the participants searched for information about political party positions on the Internet. A content analysis of the eye tracking data followed and was evaluated with a special focus on the role of biological sex and social gender, (...)
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    The Role of Sex in Intimate Relationships: An Exploration Based on Martin Buber’s Intersubjective Theory.Wei Zhang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    On the basis of Buber’s distinction between “I-It” and “I-Thou” relationships, this paper explores the role of sex in intimate relationships by analyzing research in the fields of psychoanalysis and attachment theory. In the “I-Thou” relationship mode, both parties are often able to fully participate in the current sexual behavior and respond wholeheartedly. When there is incoordination in sexual activities, they can negotiate sincerely, and can even repair the relationship if it breaks down. In the “I-It” relationship mode, sex (...)
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    Sex Differences in Anxiety: An Investigation of the Moderating Role of Sex in Performance Monitoring and Attentional Bias to Threat in High Trait Anxious Individuals.Natalie Strand, Lin Fang & Joshua M. Carlson - 2021 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 15.
    Anxiety disorders are more predominant in women than men, however there is a lack of understanding as to what neurocognitive mechanisms drive this sex difference. Recent investigation has found a potential moderating role of sex in the relationship between anxiety and the error related negativity —a component of error-monitoring that is prevalent in high anxiety individuals—such that females display a positive relationship between anxiety/worry and ERN amplitude. We strove to further explore the influence of sex on the relationship between (...)
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    Arthur Evans: The God of Ecstasy. Sex-Roles and the Madness of Dionysos. Pp. 286; 11 photographs. New York: St Martin's Press, 1988. $19.95. [REVIEW]Richard Seaford - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (01):145-.
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    Sex Differences in Moral Interests: The Role of Kinship and the Nature of Reciprocity.Deborah Mower - 2009 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 39 (1):111-119.
    Although moral psychologists and feminist moral theorists emphasize males’ interest in justice or fairness and females’ interest in care or empathy, recent work in evolutionary psychology links females’ interests in care and empathy for others with interests in fairness and equality. In an important work on sex differences in cognitive abilities, David Geary (1998) argues that the evolutionary mechanism of sexual selection drives the evolution of particular cognitive abilities and selection for particular interests. I mount two main challenges to Geary’s (...)
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    Roles of activation and inhibition in sex differences in cognitive abilities.Donald M. Broverman, Edward L. Klaiber & Yutaka Kobayashi - 1968 - Psychological Review 75 (1):23-50.
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    Sex differences in pain do exist: The role of biological and psychosocial factors.Gary B. Rollman - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (3):464-465.
    The evidence favoring sex differences in pain seems compelling (berkley). This commentary considers the role of such factors as anxiety, somatosensory amplification, and coping style in accounting for the differential response to pain in the laboratory and clinic, and emphasizes the need to base evaluation and treatment upon individual reports rather than gender-based stereotypes.
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    Sex and status in Scottish Enlightenment social science: John Millar and the sociology of gender roles.Richard Olson - 1997 - History of the Human Sciences 10 (5):73-100.
    John Millar's Origin of the Distinction of Ranks contains one of the first extensive and systematic discussions of the status of women in different societies. In this paper I attempt to show first that a combi nation of circumstances associated with the teaching of moral philos ophy at Glasgow and with the reform of Scots law undertaken by Lord Kames made the status of women a critical problem for Millar. Second, I attempt to demonstrate that Millar drew heavily upon the (...)
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    The Role of the Illusion in the Construction of Erotic Desire: Narratives from Heterosexual Men Who Have Occasional Sex with Transgender Women.Cathy J. Reback, Rachel L. Kaplan, Talia Mae Bettcher & Sherry Larkins - 2016 - Culture, Health, and Sexuality 18 (8):951-963.
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    Sex discrimination and the affirmative action remedy: The role of sex stereotypes. [REVIEW]Madeline E. Heilman - 1997 - Journal of Business Ethics 16 (9):877-889.
    This paper explores the psychological phenomena of sex stereotypes and their consequences for the occurrence of sex discrimination in work settings. Differential conceptions of the attributes of women and men are shown to extend to women and men managers, and the lack of fit model is used to explain how stereotypes about women can detrimentally affect their career progress. Commonly-occurring organizational conditions which facilitate the use of stereotypes in personnel decision making are identified and, lastly, data are provided demonstrating the (...)
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    Wax, sex and the origin of species: Dual roles of insect cuticular hydrocarbons in adaptation and mating.Henry Chung & Sean B. Carroll - 2015 - Bioessays 37 (7):822-830.
    Evolutionary changes in traits that affect both ecological divergence and mating signals could lead to reproductive isolation and the formation of new species. Insect cuticular hydrocarbons (CHCs) are potential examples of such dual traits. They form a waxy layer on the cuticle of the insect to maintain water balance and prevent desiccation, while also acting as signaling molecules in mate recognition and chemical communication. Because the synthesis of these hydrocarbons in insect oenocytes occurs through a common biochemical pathway, natural or (...)
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  50. The role of fetal testosterone in the development of "the essential difference" between the sexes : some essential issues.Giordana Grossi & Cordelia Fine - 2012 - In Robyn Bluhm, Anne Jaap Jacobson & Heidi Lene Maibom (eds.), Neurofeminism: issues at the intersection of feminist theory and cognitive science. New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
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