Gender-specific or gender-inclusive?

VINCE ENDRIS vendris at hotmail.com
Tue Feb 22 23:02:48 EST 2000


i would just like to ask: obviously there are instances that ANQROPOS is 
meant as men and women, however, if we translated it as such would this 
create a problem in mind frame?  what i mean is, would it be too much that 
we today as a 'women liberated' society view the text differently than a 
person reading these books in the first cent.?  i really don't have a 
preconcieved answer for this, it is just a question.


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