[Buddha-l] Gender on Buddha-l
jkirk
jkirk at spro.net
Sun Oct 9 21:30:03 MDT 2005
> If that's a fact I wonder if a guy could have a female point of view. If
> so, which kind of male arguments could a female produce to convince a male
> to give up his 'natural' point of view, if not I fail to see how you could
> blame him. I remember a line from Chuang Tse saying that if there are
> two points of view any choice means take sides.
> Maybe you should redefine your objections. Personally I have always
> enjoyed your info an d I hope you'll keep up the good work.
>
> Erik
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And BTW, I don't support ideas of genetic differences between men and
women (i.e., nature, or 'natural 'points of view) so far as 'views' are
concerned.
Thanks, glad to be of service once in a while, and the view is mutual.
JK
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