If I understand correctly, sex is referring to biological - physical and psychological differences, whereas gender is a broader term that includes cultural practices as well.
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Yep, but how do we know what's 'cultural' as opposed to 'biological'? Heritability less than 0.2?
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In my opinion; sex if its biological, gender if cultural
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When is it one versus the other? How do we know?
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Gender is too overloaded and confused now. Sex is perfectly clear.
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Depends if it is a biological difference or a societal difference, moot question.
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Depends on whether they're talking about biological differences (sex) or associated behaviour, cultural or social norms, expression, etc. (gender)https://www.nature.com/articles/s12276-019-0341-0 …
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He raises a problem thou, he mentioned political ideology... and there is a small (not trivial) indication these might very well be inherited partially. How far should we go?
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I don't know, I actually follow you to learn abou what to call stuff like that
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Sex differences, since these are differences between the 2 biological sexes.
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