"Like the validity of intelligence testing, the heritability of intelligence is no longer scientifically contentious."
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That headline is taken from this piece on Vox, by Eric Turkheimer, Kathryn Paige Harden, and Richard E. Nisbett, advocating a third way between "race realist"-style racism and liberal blank slatism. I've chosen it as the title for this post because I thought the reaction on social media showed the power of a headline for shaping popular perception of an argument.
"Like the validity of intelligence testing, the heritability of intelligence is no longer scientifically contentious."
"Like the validity of intelligence testing…
"Like the validity of intelligence testing, the heritability of intelligence is no longer scientifically contentious."
That headline is taken from this piece on Vox, by Eric Turkheimer, Kathryn Paige Harden, and Richard E. Nisbett, advocating a third way between "race realist"-style racism and liberal blank slatism. I've chosen it as the title for this post because I thought the reaction on social media showed the power of a headline for shaping popular perception of an argument.