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October 21, 2007

Filed under: genetics,intelligence,race,Watson — ashujo @ 4:28 pm

“DON’T SILENCE THE SCIENTISTS”

Susan Blackmore’s quips on Watson and academic freedom. Particularly sensible is this:

Surely a society based on denying a possible truth is not a healthy one. If there are such differences we need to be absolutely clear that they do not mean that some groups are intrinsically inferior, superior, or more or less deserving. If it is true that children of different races, by and large and on average, differ in their abilities, then we need an education system that encourages and develops all those varied abilities rather than one narrowly and rigidly based on glorifying the particular kind of intelligence and academic achievement that comes more easily to the dominant group.”

I am not so sure that cancelling his lecture at the Science Museum was uncalled for; I see it more as an angry rap on the old man’s hand. On the other hand, I now am agreeing that suspending him from his CSHL job does not serve much of a purpose, and reflects badly on respecting academic freedom. After all, institutions have been known to distance themselves from their employees, especially academic ones, and most people don’t equate institutions’ opinions with those of their employees. For example, should MIT fire Noam Chomsky because he has sometimes espoused what some have claimed as radical and bigoted views? Of course not, and here the issue clearly is about academic freedom. If Lehigh University can simply get away with putting a disclaimer on their site distancing themselves from Michael Behe (whose creationist leanings are much more crackpot than even Watson’s, if not as offensive-sounding), then why can’t CSHL?

October 20, 2007

Filed under: genetics,intelligence,race,Watson — ashujo @ 4:40 pm

WAS JAMES WATSON INTENTIONALLY RACIST?

It is important to try to have a nuanced analysis of the recent James Watson issue…

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October 19, 2007

Filed under: intelligence,IQ,race,Watson — ashujo @ 2:35 pm

MORE ON JAMES’S GAMES

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the flagship that James Watson took charge of and steered for more than 40 years, has now disowned him. I cannot but help feel sad at this development, not because it is unfair to Watson (what does he have to lose at this point really?) but simply because it had to end this way. Watson on his part has apologised and is said to be baffled at how people could react to his comments this way. Unfortunately this is not a valid apology. Again, even giving him the benefit of doubt, he of all people must have known that people most probably would take the comments the way they did. The comments would smack of racism to any reasonable thinking person.

Nigel Hawkes has a perceptive short commentary on race and intelligence. He makes the important point that while IQ differences indeed exist between people, they are first of all highly disputed and unreliable, and more importantly do not say anything about individual worth. There is a pretty big difference between simply acknowledging that differences in abilities do exist among individuals (which is a given) and attributing certain difference to entire peoples. Even scientifically proving that all Indians score less by 15 points than Japanese on some internationally accepted IQ test does not prove that I as a person won’t be as “smart” in life as a Japanese person. When someone claims that all Africans have less IQ, it is as much a claim about individuals as it is about race, a contention that is totally unfounded. His last statements are especially noteworthy.

“All people deserve equal treatment. But that is not quite the same as saying they are all equal. The error comes in taking a group difference, which may or may not be real, and using it to judge the worth of individuals. That is racism.”

October 18, 2007

Filed under: genetics,Watson — ashujo @ 7:03 pm

WHEN SCIENTISTS GET OLD AND BORING…

James Watson has turned from provocative and scientific to racist-sounding and irrational. A pity…

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