Gender and Absolute ‘I’ of a Person: Scope of Contraposition and New Contexts of Identity
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The aim of the study is to investigate gender and absolute ‘I’ of a person as scope of contraposition and new contexts of identity. The methodological basis of the study of the philosophy of gender is the idea of the Absolute ‘I’ of a person, scope of contraposition of gender and sex, new contexts of gender identification. Person is inseparable from his essence, which determines his gender. As a result, identity is an open system, therefore the process of changing the identity of both men and women is an interdependent change of mindsets complementing and enriching each other and the world around. In conclusion, the male, which is obviously not changeable enough, can be ultimately completed to the female principle. People are attracted to men who prone to dialogue and mercy. But the feminine principle, which constitutes all the beauty in a person, is instant, and cannot have rigidity, totalitarian firm determination, in a word, those qualities that should have a long-term perspective.Downloads
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2019-09-11
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Gender and Absolute ‘I’ of a Person: Scope of Contraposition and New Contexts of Identity. (2019). Journal of Educational and Social Research, 9(3), 81. https://www.richtmann.org/journal/index.php/jesr/article/view/10490