In his book "Disclosure," Michael Crichton expresses a pragmatic approach to understanding gender differences, emphasizing that he relies on factual evidence rather than theoretical assumptions. He suggests that when evaluated objectively, there is little distinction in the behaviors exhibited by men and women.
This perspective challenges conventional viewpoints that often highlight significant differences between genders. By focusing on concrete facts, Crichton implies that our understanding of male and female behavior may be more alike than society typically acknowledges.