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Assignment:
Question: Are there any good and compelling reasons to stand in the way of adults who choose to "transgender"?
Is transgendering immoral conduct?
II. A. What are "Sex Categories"?
B. What are "Gender Categories"?
C. What is "Sexual Orientation"?
D. What is "Sexual Identity"?
E. What is "Gender Expression"?
F. What is "Gender Identity"?
G. What is the meaning of "transexual"?
H. What is the meaning of "transvestite"?
I. What is the meaning of "passable" in this sexual context?
J. "Trans" people complain about harms from
Misgendering and Transphobia:
(i) What is "misgendering" and identify some examples of "misgendering harms"
(il) What is "transphobia" and identity some examples of "transphobia harms"
K. What does "hermeneutic injustice" mean in this context, and identity by examples the meaning of it.
L. Do adults who "transgender" violate the harm principle"? And if so, how?
III. Summary: Repeat the general position for which you have argued, and a summary of the reasons/conclusions for each case.
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