A study on the sex/gender system from philosophical and mathematical logic
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https://doi.org/10.9771/peri.v1i19.49492Abstract
This essay aims to develop an approximation between philosophical logic and classical mathematics and the hegemonic sex/gender system, guided by the binary male/female paradigm. We will propose the formalization of a classical gender/sex logic in order to reveal how this colonialist cosmological model operates from the same principles of classical logic, namely, identity, non-contradiction and the third-excluded. Therefore, we will assess how certain lives, now named as ‘trans’ cause explosions and collapses in these classical logic systems. Thus, we will indicate that these existences date back to various cultural routes that have been erased and persecuted by the colonialist system, but which can still be resumed and revived.
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