Thread:Tlaqh1335/@comment-3261439-20200921010653/@comment-46173343-20200921040431

@AZS: Yes, "Men" or "Man" can also mean "Humans" or "Humanity," but that doesn't mean that it is always meant to be part of the meaning of a word that includes "Men or "Man."

In this case, the terms "Craftsmen" or "Craftsman" are only refering to gender of the person crafting (assuming that it's not being used in a gender-neutral manner), and not species.

Even if we are using the term "Craftsmen" or "Craftsman" in a gender-neutral sense, the "-men" or "-man" is intended to be synonymous with "person" as opposed to "human." The word person, usually means the same thing as "human," but in some cases it is broader. The word person in philosophy can be any self-concious or rational being, so according to philosophy an intelligent animal, alien creature, or deity can be a "person."