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Originally Posted by jwb
It's not even just abstract, it's essentially meaningless as far as I can tell even on the abstract level.
Like you can say it's internal but even then, internally there must be some characteristics you associate with being a woman in order for you to make that internal distinction. Otherwise it just comes down to whether you like the word "woman" more than "man."
I don't think it can be abolished in the sense that people will always associate characteristics with different categories and percieve those categorical distinctions intrinsically. I think that's why gender exists to a large extent. Somewhat similar to why race exists.
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True. And I agree it can probably never be abolished, which is why I consider it a compromise.
Still it is true that even if gender has certain characteristics, you can't just know for sure from the outside.