Oko, Dariusz2025-10-202025-10-202025The Person and the Challenges, 2025, Vol. 15, No. 1, s. 231-248.2083-8018https://theo-logos.pl/handle/123456789/37759Professor Ulrich Kutschera, a renowned German biologist, is known not only for academic work but also for engaging the public in scientific debate. He strongly criticizes gender theory, which he considers pseudoscience, warning against its spread at universities and the misuse of research funding. Kutschera defends the biological family model as key to human development, a stance that led to public backlash and legal charges filed by a same-sex couple. After a lengthy trial, he was acquitted in all instances, presenting scientific arguments to support his position. Kutschera’s case exemplifies resistance to ideologies imposed without scientific grounding, often enforced with totalitarian methods. His attitude evokes comparisons to Andrei Sakharov’s fight against Soviet ideology. Kutschera stands as a model of courage in defending science, truth, and freedom—offering encouragement to those committed to the common good and the pursuit of truth.enCC-BY - Uznanie autorstwagender ideologymoneyismphilosophical criticism of ideologybiological criticism of gender theoryhomosexualitytotalitarianism in sciencetotalitarianism in the statebiologyUlrich Kutscheraideologia genderfilozoficzna krytyka ideologiibiologiczna krytyka teorii genderhomoseksualizmtotalitaryzm w naucetotalitaryzm w państwiebiologiaBiology versus gender ideology: What we can learn from the successful lawsuit of Prof. Ulrich KutscheraArticle