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According to Nagel, "There does not appear to be any conceivable world (containing us) about which unsettlable doubts could not arise. Consequently the absurdity of our situation derives not from a collision between our expectations and the world, but from a collision within ..."
Social Structure
The organized pattern of social relationships and social institutions that together constitute society.
Gender
Social and cultural constructs associated with being male, female, or non-binary, including roles, behaviors, activities, and attributes a society considers appropriate.
Sexual Assault
An act of forcing a person to engage in a sexual activity against their will, including but not limited to rape and molestation.
Domination
The exercise of control or influence over someone or something, often in a way that restricts freedom.
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