benzyme said:scientific racism is an oxymoron, because racism is purely a subjective social construct.
fairbanks said:I pray for your cold mechanical soul.
But really, were you a Dawkins/Harris reader? Just wondering, kinda interested.
benzyme's soul. It's people like him who are going to truly save the world/us all. Not the religious hate mongers. He and his family work to do things like actively fight AIDS using the tools of science.Pandora said:benzyme said:scientific racism is an oxymoron, because racism is purely a subjective social construct.
But, racism and mysogeny in the name of science, (especially) in the past, is not oxymoronic though it should be. How many times have we seen folks riding the hate train, quoting one non-replicated sketch study and calling it scientific?
benzyme said:nope, I was a Merck Index reader.
and praying should be reserved for self-improvement,
not imposing will on others.. that's akin to magic spells,
and other witch foolery.
Pandora said:I Love benzyme's soul.
Pandora said:It's people like him who are going to truly save the world/us all. Not the religious hate mongers. He and his family work to do things like actively fight AIDS using the tools of science.
Actually...no.fairbanks said:racism isn't scientific, it's completely sociological.
so then why have there been countless examples throughout history of scientists using their methods to come to racist conclusions? history tells us that, in fact, racism has been a very scientific matter.
Indeed...but these studies/claims have always fallen apart under scientific scrutiny. Lending further credence to Benz's statements.Pandora said:But, racism and mysogeny in the name of science, (especially) in the past, is not oxymoronic though it should be. How many times have we seen folks riding the hate train, quoting one non-replicated sketch study and calling it scientific?
SnozzleBerry said:Actually...no.
None of the studies/schools of thought that have attempted to cement racist ideologies through theoretical/practical "scientific" approaches have been able to establish their claims via the scientific method (or they have had their claims refuted via scientific review).
:lol:fairbanks said:SnozzleBerry said:[People]...that have attempted to cement racist ideologies through theoretical/practical "scientific" approaches...have had their claims refuted via scientific review.
Oh really?...Of course, theories have been refuted and eventually disproven.
benzyme said:scientific racism is an oxymoron, because racism is purely a subjective social construct.
Michal_R said:benzyme said:scientific racism is an oxymoron, because racism is purely a subjective social construct.
I agree, but... isn´t "science" a social construct as well? (i.e. invented at in a particular society at a particular point of history)?
Often, the name of science has been used to mask subjective ´social constructs´, but with absolutely real - and deadly - consequences.
Science can be used to pursue racism (see eugenics, 19th century anthropology or craniology), as well as to debunk racism. In other words, science can be used for various political purposes, racism and fascism included.
SnozzleBerry said::lol:fairbanks said:SnozzleBerry said:[People]...that have attempted to cement racist ideologies through theoretical/practical "scientific" approaches...have had their claims refuted via scientific review.
Oh really?...Of course, theories have been refuted and eventually disproven.
Exactly
benzyme said:don't confuse science with politics ("political science"), completely different methodologies.
You still seem to mix up politics with the scientific method. Anything can be misused by politics and that means it is an issue of politics and not of ALL the other things in the world that can be misused by politics.fairbanks said:No, not exactly. It's not that simple as, "oh if it's eventually proven pseudoscientific then we can just forget about the scientific racism issue." Science has throughout history and most likely will always be a tool for racism, therefore racism is a scientific issue.
Picking out one example of something that is abused by politics and then blaming that item for it instead of the politics is making no sense.Michal_R said:I hope I´m not confusing science and politics myself. However, when I look at our history (eugenics, scientific racism of 19th and 20th century anthropology/craniology, later ´science´ in Soviet Union etc.), I see that science has probably always been (ab)used for different political goals. Thats what I wanted to say: desipte the possibility of its "neutral" value, science has always been situated politically.