If women were isolated in a community with no men & placed there from birth
Where robots initially took care of them as babies then gradually reduced assistance as part of the training process to teach them to grow their own food
Could their be a surviving group of women to grow their own food without the help of robots
Assume all women arrive at the same time & have same birthday
Assume robots leave when they turn 18 years old
Robots teach farming
How many women survive to 22 years old
No one would have to tell them when their birthday is nor teach them the word birthday
What vocabularly they learn from Robot teachers all depends on how the system is set up
@shortstories I think you can build a civilization with just women. You simply need half of them to not make babies, work and sacrifice to protect the other half.
In other words, being men.
Does that mean as long as no men nearby exist to help women that some women could learn responsibility in some circumstances
@shortstories I guess. Would you be a responsible adult if people had taken the burden of every responsibility for you your whole life?
So is it possible to alter the behavior of males in society
in such a way that women will learn responsibility
or will the existence of men in a society always result in women failing to learn responsibility
@shortstories "or will the existence of men in a society always result in women failing to learn responsibility" I think it's pretty much like carcinisation. Once you start moving in one direction you gain more and more advantages if you continue on this path and more and more disadvantages if you walk away from it.