Coyotes, dogs, and wolves look and behave rather differently. But they are interfertile. So are they three species or one species? People who assert that Race Is Just a Social Construct ought to be asked to provide their answer and reasons for the coyote/dog/wolf problem. https://t.co/bmAZXKMDOD
Brain sizes are different for the different human species but it all equals out because the smaller brained species have more efficient brains Natural selection is an amazing process that always makes progressive fantasies come true!
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"ALL OF YOU STOP TALKING ABOUT THAT UNINTERESTING DATA OR WE'LL HAVE YOU FIRED FROM YOUR JOBS" Wow, that really sounds like it's sincerely uninteresting
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Natural selection isn't a mechanism because it can't distinguish between coextensive traits since there is no agent doing the selecting nor are there laws of selection for trait fixation. NS can't do what is proposes to do (select for fitness-enhancing traits) ...
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... because "select for" is intensional. The only way to account for this is for there to be a mind doing the selecting or laws of selection. There is no mind and there are no laws. Therefore natural selection isn't a mechanism.
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