They are very much the product of a dominator culture as opposed to being more focused on, say, care and nurturing—be it of fellow human beings or our natural environment
For someone with a strong interest in or preference towards caring and nurturing, rationality is still very useful. It helps you learn on how to best care for as many people as possible or to nurture as many pandas (or whatever). Caring and nurturing still have win-states, they’re just cooperative instead of competitive.
For someone with a strong interest in or preference towards caring and nurturing, rationality is still very useful. It helps you learn on how to best care for as many people as possible or to nurture as many pandas (or whatever). Caring and nurturing still have win-states, they’re just cooperative instead of competitive.
What evidence do you have for that claim? Would that pass objective tests for good evidence?