Can I ask since you're so interested in human genetics, why not study it scientifically, putting forward testable hypotheses? I tend to see a lot of arguing with genetics, not using citations, but philosophy.
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No I haven't read his articles, though I've been meaning to check some out even if I'm not a big philosophy person. Open dialogue is great, but it seems a lot like arguing with fixed priors more than dialogue. I'm curious what would falsify your prior views.
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Things like this. It's clear you've got prior views about what groups you're thinking, you've named some in your writings. So it's not a tough question, but it aids for scientists willing to dialogue, but this coyness seems intentional.pic.twitter.com/z9GchONMmK
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Okay, so you don't believe in fixed population groups. You also see these as folk categories. Understood. I've been discussing this with your brother. It really does seem that you're both discussing philosophical concepts, and overlaying them on unspecified testable ideas.
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The latter. In science that would require an objective definition of caucasian and Northeast Asian. A person who completely disagrees with you should be able to acknowledge your definition and challenge your work.
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Race science proponents don't even agree with each other over their definitions. You can't expect rigor - or coherence - from such people. https://www.pinkerite.com/2019/06/quillette-doubles-down-on-race-science.html …
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This logic is fatal to making any predictions or running any experiments on any continuous group. Can't make statements about the differences between coyote and wolf behavior and morphology because they're on a spectrum and interfertile.
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