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"The challenge [these brands] face is the connotation that they are marketing products to men that are first and foremost for women". Marketing aside, there can be science behind gender-specific products.
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Moreover, there is the indirect connotation that one must surrender to forces beyond one's control, invoking the idea of karma (McCarty et al. 1999).
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Questions of this sort we'll refer to as 'metaphilosophical' where this term of art need not be understood as having the connotation that those who engage in metaphilosophy are stepping out of philosophy to look at it from somewhere else (cf. Williamson 2007, p. ix).
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