abstract
- © 2021 Anestezi Dergisi. All rights reserved.Following the work of Lawrence Blum on racism I develop the concept of "sex-gender ills". This category is conceptually and morally different from sexism, which is defined by inferiorization or antipathy conditions. The advantage of sex-gender ills as category is the creation of a moral and semantic domain different from sexism. In defining sex-gender ills I revise some hard cases as: A) sex-gender ignorance and insensibility, b) affirmative actions, c) identity socialization, and d) male privilege. Usually confused with sexism these cases must be understood as examples of sex-gender ills.