Dawkins is cool but he got on my nerves when he (and Pinker) invoked Montreal's police strike of 1969 to prove that humans are essentially anarchic. It's flimsy evidence that doesn't hold up. http://coolopolis.blogspot.com/2019/07/montreal-proves-that-peaceful-anarchy.html …
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Technically what has never lived nor even existed cannot die.
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Perhaps you should stop holding court with Ben Shapiro & Milo Yiannopoulos then.
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Shhh... Everybody pay attention; the poetry student has something to say.
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"Defending mild pedophilia" – What a silly characterization! He didn't defend anything, he simply pointed out that not every inappropriate groping is traumatic. A simple fact, but not PC, not hysterical enough, to be "sayable." (Dawkins stirs up dubious hysterias of his own...)
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Paywalled. :( I have some (constructive) thoughts on your new platform too, and you can read it for free. /ShamelessSelfPlughttps://twitter.com/timpastoor/status/1140979112346918913 …
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Dawkins' (1982) book 'The extended phenotype' is one of the most profound, imaginative, and subversive things I've ever read. Everyone I know in evolutionary psychology rates it as highly as 'The selfish gene'.
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He considers it his one book that was not specifically written for a general audience. But it is arguably his most brilliant book. What a fascinating mind.
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