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  1. 4 GENETIC DIVERSITY AND HUMAN EQUALITY It would seem that the easiest way to discredit the idea of equality is to show that people are innately, genetically, and therefore irremediably diverse and unlike. The snare is, of course, that human equality pertains to the rights and to the sacredness of life of every human being, not to bodily or

  2. Genetic diversity and human equality. by. Dobzhansky, Theodosius, 1900-1975. Publication date. 1973. Topics. Intelligence levels, Blacks -- Intelligence levels, Human population genetics, Genetics, Medical, Niveau intellectuel, Génétique des populations humaines, Niveau intellectuel -- Noirs. Publisher.

  3. 15. Feb. 2024 · The interplay of ethics and genetic technologies in balancing the social valuation of the human genome in UNESCO declarations. Hristina Gaydarska, Kayo Takashima, Shibly Shahrier, Aviad Raz &...

  4. Is genetic diversity compatible with human equality? T. Dobzhansky. Biology, Philosophy. Social biology. 1973. TLDR. Equality may be granted to all members of the species Homo sapiens, or only to some and withheld from other people, on the ground of some sensible or specious reasoning or caprice. Expand. 12. PDF. 1 Excerpt.

  5. 23. Dez. 1973 · Central to the book, as its title indicates, is the reconciliation of human genetic diversity at the physical level and human equality at the moral and social one, and a powerful...

  6. Recent genetic accounts of human variation treat the biological components of socially constructed racial groupings as differences in the frequencies of some genetic elements. among geographically dispersed populations. This perspective provides a de-essential- ized account of human biological diversity that should shift the stasis of the debates.

  7. Genetic Diversity and Human Equality. Dobzhansky, Theodosius. The idea of equality often, if not frequently, bogs down in confusion and apparent contradictions; equality is confused with identity, and diversity with inequality.