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In a recent podcast episode, Iona Italia engages in a thought-provoking conversation with evolutionary psychologist David C. Geary. The discussion centers around Geary's insights on the evolving differences between the sexes, particularly in Western societies. He argues that these distinctions have become increasingly pronounced over time.
Geary delves into the evolutionary underpinnings of gender differences, suggesting that biological factors play a significant role in shaping behaviors and preferences. He highlights how societal changes, including shifts in education and workforce participation, have influenced the visibility of these differences.
As gender roles continue to evolve, Geary posits that understanding the biological basis for these disparities is crucial. He emphasizes the importance of recognizing both the innate and environmental factors that contribute to the current landscape of gender dynamics. This conversation sheds light on the complexities of gender identity and the implications for future societal developments.
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