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In the space of just a few short years Transgender ideology has progressed from being utterly fringe and the subject of comedy sketches, to being ensconced in major institutions and, in some settings, illegal to question.
But what does all this rest upon? What are the metaphysical foundations of Trans? To explore this question I’ve invited philosophy professor Gerard Casey on to the show. Professor Casey is author of the book Hidden Agender: Transgenderisms Struggle Against Reality, where he examines trans ideology through looking at various philosophical conceptions of the Self.
See Hidden Agender as well as Gerard Casey’s other works on Amazon:
By Richard Cox4.4
2020 ratings
In the space of just a few short years Transgender ideology has progressed from being utterly fringe and the subject of comedy sketches, to being ensconced in major institutions and, in some settings, illegal to question.
But what does all this rest upon? What are the metaphysical foundations of Trans? To explore this question I’ve invited philosophy professor Gerard Casey on to the show. Professor Casey is author of the book Hidden Agender: Transgenderisms Struggle Against Reality, where he examines trans ideology through looking at various philosophical conceptions of the Self.
See Hidden Agender as well as Gerard Casey’s other works on Amazon:

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