On Saturday, June 14 the next meeting of the Practical Philosophy Club will again take place at the Kingdom (Biskupia St. 18/1). This time, we the topic is "gender roles". The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m., and the discussion will be held in English. Admission, as always, is free. Just push the door to enter and turn left
• Are gender roles natural or socially constructed?
• What are the characteristics that makes one role a stronger fit to a specific gender than another?
• Is the purpose of gender roles for stability of society, or control of it? Or something else?
• Do gender roles limit personal expression?
• Is rejecting gender roles a necessary responsibility or does it lead to instability if enough people do it?
• How do gender roles evolve with technology and culture?
On Saturday, June 14 the next meeting of the Practical Philosophy Club will again take place at the Kingdom (Biskupia St. 18/1). This time, we the topic is "gender roles". The meeting will start at 4:30 p.m., and the discussion will be held in English. Admission, as always, is free. Just push the door to enter and turn left
• Are gender roles natural or socially constructed?
• What are the characteristics that makes one role a stronger fit to a specific gender than another?
• Is the purpose of gender roles for stability of society, or control of it? Or something else?
• Do gender roles limit personal expression?
• Is rejecting gender roles a necessary responsibility or does it lead to instability if enough people do it?
• How do gender roles evolve with technology and culture?