Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations Quotes
Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
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“You don't need the technical understanding to make the moral judgments.”
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
“When you've learned to both see and not see the resemblance, then you see the uniqueness.”
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
“... People don't live in the greater scheme of things, they live in the here and now,”
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
“Race is not, as I have often been reminded while working on this project, a system of classification: it is a system of oppression. There has never been, and I can't imagine how there could ever be, a way of classifying the peoples of the world that isn't also a way of controlling people.”
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
“Seeing race is always about discriminating, a discerning, trained eye recognizing the "essential" or defining characteristic in the individual that confers racial categorization.”
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
“We have disagreements as to what race does and ought to mean, but we have a remarkable consensus on what it is, without any ability to define it technically.”
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
― Genetic Maps and Human Imaginations: The Limits of Science in Understanding Who We Are
