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by mrguyorama
1015 days ago
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>It's the developmental pathway for the female reproductive system. That's pretty immediately a circular dependency though? The more important question is why anyone should take your reasoning over any other about what "Man" and "Woman" mean. Actually the most important question what makes something a "developmental pathway"? How do you define such? How do you distinguish two similar but different "developmental pathways"? |
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By the female reproductive system, I meant the type that produces large gametes, and so on. Versus the male one that produces small gametes.
> Actually the most important question what makes something a "developmental pathway"? How do you define such? How do you distinguish two similar but different "developmental pathways"?
It's a very interesting question, here's what is known about this in humans, if you are curious: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK279001
> The more important question is why anyone should take your reasoning over any other about what "Man" and "Woman" mean.
What's your alternative, and why?