Mismeasure of Man - Stephen Jay Gould
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Mismeasure of Man

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Language
English
Published in
Publisher
Turtleback
Pages
432
ISBN
9780613181303
Stephen Jay Gould's The Mismeasure of Man critically examines the historical attempts to quantify human intelligence and assign worth based on a single numerical value. The book delves into the origins and evolution of biological determinism, a theory asserting that social and economic disparities among human groups are rooted in inherited biological differences. Through meticulous analysis, Gould exposes the flaws in methodologies such as craniometry and early psychological testing, demonstrating how unconscious biases and societal prejudices influenced scientific conclusions.

This work reveals how abstract concepts like intelligence were reified into measurable entities and then used to create hierarchies, often leading to discriminatory justifications for social inequalities. By tracing the development of these ideas, Gould challenges the notion that intelligence can be neatly isolated and measured, prompting readers to consider the complex interplay of factors that shape human abilities and the ethical implications of such scientific endeavors.

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The Mismeasure of Man Originally published in 1981
Original language
English
Original publisher W W Norton & Co Inc

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