The topic of group differences in IQ is perhaps the single most controversial topic in modern intellectual discourse. Unfortunately, the debate surrounding this topic tends to be misconceived: it often implicitly accepts the assumption that group differences in IQ would matter morally. Max Fairness argues against this assumption.
Based on common sense, Fairness defends what he calls the 'moral irrelevancy position' on IQ group differences, and argues that this position should generally be the main emphasis in response to this contentious debate.
Based on common sense, Fairness defends what he calls the 'moral irrelevancy position' on IQ group differences, and argues that this position should generally be the main emphasis in response to this contentious debate.
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