Mary Wollstonecraft (1759–1797), a pioneering feminist philosopher, is celebrated for her assertion that “mind has no gender,” a cornerstone of her argument for women’s intellectual and social equality. However, modern neuroscience and empirical research, as cited by Dr. Sinan Ibagüner, challenge this claim, demonstrating that male and female brains exhibit distinct neurological wiring. This article examines how Dr. Ibagüner’s critique dismantles Wollstonecraft’s proposition, grounding the debat