When can someone be blamed for being sexist? Can you be responsible for being sexist if you were raised in a sexist family and have never had a chance to become aware of a different world view? Could you be blamed as an individual? Does it even make sense to think of "responsibilities" and "blame" together?

(OFC I oversimplify here)

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@feministepistemology

Why do you need little stories?

The - age old - questions:
Is doing Good to do as you where taught? Or Follow social norms or religious dictate...
Conversely is Bad: acting in contradiction? Or flip-flopping to other norms or dictates or world views?
To do good/bad should one have intent? Choice?

If not, what's particular about sexism?

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@Mizmar @philosophy

Sexism is just something which interests me more than other cases.

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"Sexism is just something which interests me more than other cases."

Is that something that makes such judgements different to other moral judgements?

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