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Title: | Extreme Problems with Essential Differences - 'The Essential Difference: The Truth about the Male & Female Brain' | Contributor(s): | Rogers, Lesley (author) | Publication Date: | 2003 | Handle Link: | https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/11213 | Abstract: | At the beginning of his new book, Simon Baron-Cohen tells us that he is speaking out on a subject that has been taboo: the innate nature of sex differences. I am not sure when or where this topic has been taboo, however, since sex differences have been debated going back to Aristotle. In the mid to late 1800s, Charles Darwin and Gustave Le Bon, who was one of the founders of social psychology, had plenty to say about them - and about the inferiority of women. | Publication Type: | Review | Source of Publication: | Cerebrum, v.Spring (April 01) | Publisher: | Dana Press | Place of Publication: | United States of America | ISSN: | 1943-3859 1524-6205 |
Fields of Research (FoR) 2008: | 110903 Central Nervous System | Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2008: | 920111 Nervous System and Disorders | HERDC Category Description: | D3 Review of Single Work | Publisher/associated links: | http://www.dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=2684 |
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Appears in Collections: | Review School of Science and Technology |
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