
Revolutionary Biology pt. 1: Nature vs. Nurture vs. Synthesis
Fight Like An Animal
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The Biophobia of Social Sciences and Egalitarian Political Thought
The biophobia of social sciences and egalitarian political thought is hard to really definitively characterize i think because it's a fury action. The way that it's talked about or justified is that you know the product of a fury action which is to say that it is not particularly uh thoroughly examined. This type of thinking requires us to regard our own emotions and moral judgments about things and desires for the world as something other than nature right? We're always going to find if we engage in coherent analysis of any of these questions is that nature has forces working in it that can plausibly result in a wide variety of outcomes, he says.
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