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- From: nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson)
- Subject: Re: Self Appreciation (was: Re: Elle MacPherson causes rape?)
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- In article <BxzE9z.11A@news.cso.uiuc.edu> levine@symcom.math.uiuc.edu (Lenore Levine) writes:
- >nelson_p@apollo.hp.com (Peter Nelson) writes:
- >
- >> If an MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory --
- >> a standard psychological test) were to be administered
- >> to transexuals and non-transexuals, what differences would
- >> it reveal? Would the MMPI for biologically male transexuals
- >> be more similar to non-transexual biological females?
- >
- >>---peter
- >
- >An interesting question.
- >
- >However, I wonder how valid the MMPI is at all...
- >
- >My informal study of it, in the 70's, certainly led me to question its
- >validity -- especially in the face of cultural change.
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- MMPI is, of course, old technology -- no doubt there are better
- tests now. But even a culturally biased test could be useful
- since, as I indicated, an interesting question is whether the
- traits that transexuals associate with their desired sex are
- cultural or something more fundamental?
-
- The two questions I thought the transexual issue raises were:
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- Can we go beyond Wendy's assertion that we cannot discuss
- with words or other descriptive means what it "feels like"
- to be female -- i.e., is there some more objective means at
- looking at the internal mental state associated with
- gender identity, such as a personality test?
-
- Is there some essential psychological nature to being a
- male or a female? To assert that one "feels like a female"
- implies that there is some unique way that females feel
- by virtue of "femaleness" and not merely due to the social
- experience of being female and being treated like one in
- this world (since transexuals wouldn't have had this exper-
- ience). If females are psychologically different for reasons
- that transcend social factors then this has interesting
- implications for feminist theory.
-
- Are there any feminist scholars who have taken a position on
- the philosophical implications of transexualism?
-
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- ---peter
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