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Ed Hagen

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Biological anthropologist. Evolutionary medicine, evolution of leadership and cognition. https://t.co/dOAYoR8vST
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23. Science can benefit society solely to the extent that it develops correct theories of the world. Replacing the strong anisogamy model with a weak one is therefore much more likely to harm the marginalized, and everyone else.

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22. In summary, this article unintentionally highlighted the importance of binary sex to explaining phenotypic variation, & unhelpfully implied that replacing binary sex would serve the marginalized.

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19. The reason is, all scientific theories are subject to challenge. Any theory of nature might fall. Indeed, I support this and other scientific efforts to challenge the anisogamy model -- that which does not kill it makes it stronger.

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