Racism in society
On Race Differences In Intelligence Research Should Be Done On Race Differences In Intelligence Should research be done on race differences in cognitive ability? The position that I have taken is, Yes, or to be more accurate, Yes, in accordance with .... Yes, in accordance with research that is justly motivated, ethically performed, and sufficiently communicated. Note that the requirements do not include: "and be pertinent to racial differences from a purely environmental perspective." I feel that research on racial differences should be done from any perspective that might grant us information on the subject matter. I also feel that the stated qualifications should apply to any research done on this topic. "Ignorance is never to be preferred to knowledge" (Harrington, 1990, p. 156). People have avoided the topic of racial differences for many reasons. Some people sense that racial differences are unpleasant matters not to be referred to in a polite society. Others tend to believe that such differences should be the object of appreciation and enjoyment, rather than of analysis. S
They argue against a fair Discussion of Popular Prejudices, because, say they, tho' they would be found without any reasonable Support, yet the Discovery might be productive of the most dangerous Consequences. The late William Shockly once made a comment about Nature, saying that "color-coded groups of individual so that statistical reliable predictions of their adaptability to intellectually rewarding and effective lives can easily be made and profitably be used by the pragmatic man in the street"(Shockley, 1972, p. If this self-questioning 3 leads to the belief that the research in mind is sensible and the motives pure, there is still the communication that needs to be considered. "There is a most absurd and audacious Method of reasoning avowed by some Bigots and Enthusiasts, and through Fear assented to by some wiser and better Men; it is this. To be too tactful is to be condescending, which is, morally speaking, at least as bad as being rude. The latter fact about difference is crucial to a scientist, since it informs him/her that there is something there to be pursued and 4 understood. It is also important to take into consideration what research one wants to do on racial differences, and why one is interested. Why should ordinary people of color, be equated to simple electrical components whose only role is as interchangeable parts in more complex systems? Why should Nature be arranging things for the benefits of personnel managers? I think that if Professor Shockly had written down the quoted sentence and then stopped to think whether it might give a misleading impression or unintended offense, Professor Shockly would have wound up saying it different. Nevertheless, other things equal, there is often a choice between stating something in a way that will increase or that will decrease the probability of the reader feeling aggrieved. The last thing to keep in mind is to be tactful. Another objection to the metaphor is that it is value-laden, and the values are not very sympathetic ones.
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