On 10/26/07, David B. Shemano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How does multiple intelligences in any way affect the issue of intelligence 
> inheritability?  Wouldn't a believe in racial intelligence inheritability 
> simply say that certain races have an advantage in "logical-mathematical 
> intelligence" while others have an advantage in "bodily-kinesthetic 
> intelligence?"
>
> David Shemano


David,
Don't you see how utterly pointless your question is? Considering that
it is impossible to define either race or intelligence without a
measure of subjectivity and arbitrariness, and considering also that
so much evil has been committed in human history on the basis of this
question, wouldn't you agree that the decent thing to do is to avoid
asking the question? Is it so hard to acknowledge that there are
certain things we will never be able to never ask or answer?

I mean what is next, are we going to debate whether God exists,
because James Watson gives an opinion on the subject, and James Watson
is an Expert?
-raghu.

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