Complementariedad varón y mujer

Authors

  • Ana María Araujo de Vanegas Author Universidad de La Sabana

Abstract

The author exposes some of the features of the gender ideology and discusses why neither females nor males can go against their own nature without making themselves and their lives miserable. Man and woman are two reciprocal realities, mutually referring to each other; when either of them suffers a crisis, the other one.

 

will necessarily fall into a crisis as well. Human life exists in a disjunctive way: each one of us is either male or female, both conditions consisting of their intrinsic reciprocal reference. Being a male means bearing a reference to / being referred to a female. Being a female means having a reference to / being referred to a male.In this article, some elements are discussed in order to explain the meaning of being male or female; and why other - just cultural - gender alternatives are disjunction attempts not coinciding with the real being of a man and a woman.

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Author Biography

Ana María Araujo de Vanegas, Universidad de La Sabana

Doctora en Filosofía de la Universidad Angelicum (Roma), Especialista en Educación y Asesoría Familiar de la Universidad de La Sabana. Profesora titular de Antropología Filosófica, Universidad de La Sabana.

How to Cite

Araujo de Vanegas, A. M. (2009). Complementariedad varón y mujer. Persona Y Bioética, 9(1). Retrieved from https://personaybioetica.unisabana.edu.co/index.php/personaybioetica/article/view/907

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Reflection Article