Critiquing Anomalous Monism (an essay by “Well_Behaved”

This essay was written by a user named “Well_Behaved” on Twitter, but he is no longer on that platform. Before leaving, he sent me this essay upon request. Here is a similar argument in support of the (at least partial) physical nature and therefore the (at least partial) scientific measurability of human behavior: (1. Premise,Continue reading “Critiquing Anomalous Monism (an essay by “Well_Behaved””

Racial Differences In Brain Physiology

It has been assumed by some researchers that deep, and extremely segregated lineages are required for behavior differences in mammals such as humans. This is probably one of best examples of a false criteria: the idea that one needs to observe deep divides genetically to have any obvious differences in the brain, as per oneContinue reading “Racial Differences In Brain Physiology”

Is IQ Bullshit ? A Twitter response post-Part 1.

Please note that I will be continually updating this piece, but publishing each part by itself. For this article, I am just going to respond by each tweet, and then post the research that responds to the point. I am not going to give any introduction, I think each statement is self explanatory. This willContinue reading “Is IQ Bullshit ? A Twitter response post-Part 1.”

Genetic variation, Epigenetics, and Post-Epigenonmics: a response to Charney et al 2012, Part 1

Study: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/58c5/c8a800968d7adbd479879a3b2bdee3c2cab9.pdf This extensive series of essays will be a response to the treatise as written by Political Scientist Evan Charney. It was written in 2012, but it’s influence on anti-genetic polemics has been quite profuse. Therefore, a review of the claims and arguments made in the paper are necessary. Because we started from differentContinue reading “Genetic variation, Epigenetics, and Post-Epigenonmics: a response to Charney et al 2012, Part 1”

A review of the arguments of Ken Richardson: Are IQ tests invalid because of non-construct validity?

Recently, a youtuber named Modern Heresy released a video entitled A Critique of Ken Richardson: Initial Impressions and Social Class. We are well aware of Richardson’s papers and we were going to make a response to some of the claims made in his work. Of course, Modern Heresy beat us, but we are not phased.Continue reading “A review of the arguments of Ken Richardson: Are IQ tests invalid because of non-construct validity?”

An Exhaustive Review: Alan Templeton And The Question Of Human Subspecies

1.INTRODUCTION  In recent times, a specific genetic study  has been used in a attempt to discredit race realism: Biological Races In Humans by Alan Templeton. Properly understood, Templeton’s Fallacy is this: his thesis is based on a false criteria that races must be a subspecies in order to be legitimate or meaningful. The historical and scientificContinue reading “An Exhaustive Review: Alan Templeton And The Question Of Human Subspecies”

Are Fst measurements an invalid way to quantify human genetic differences?

From Information Nation In Population Genetics debates, many people have cited Long and Kittles et al as a means of refuting the notion that Fst distance is a valid way of measuring genetic differences between human populations.(1) Often times, this is done to discredit race realism from a populationist stance. The genetic tests of LongContinue reading “Are Fst measurements an invalid way to quantify human genetic differences?”

Study review: Epigenetic supersimilarity of monozygotic twin pairs

Original article can be found on Information Nation (Author unknown) informationnation.home.blog/2019/05/16/study-review-epigenetic-supersimilarity-of-monozygotic-twin-pairs/ In the early part of 2018, a new twin study surfaced that explores the epigenetic profiles of monozygotic twins. That study is called “Epigenetic supersimilarity of monozygotic twin pairs”.(6) I have wanted to read this study since it was released but I just haveContinue reading “Study review: Epigenetic supersimilarity of monozygotic twin pairs”

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