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Old Jun9-09, 11:02 PM                  #1
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Intelligence and James Watson

I've always wondered why James Watson said what he did a while back in the article below:

One of the world’s most respected scientists is embroiled in an extraordinary row after claiming that black people are less intelligent than white people.

James Watson, a Nobel Prize winner for his part in discovering the structure of DNA, has provoked outrage with his comments, made ahead of his arrival in Britain today.

More fierce criticism of the eminent scientist is expected as he embarks on a number of engagements to promote a new book ‘Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science’. Among his first commitments is a speech to a London audience at the Science Museum on Friday. The event is sold out.

Dr Watson, who runs one of America’s leading scientific research institutions, made the controversial remarks in an interview in The Sunday Times.

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/new...cle2677098.ece
I even went out to find some information on intelligence and race, reread my biology notes, and I've found nothing correlating the different races with a set-average intelligence meter. Why would an accredited scientist who won a Nobel prize say something like that? Was it that his anger for a specific person caused him to commit a fallacy known as hasty generalization? Although he apologized, I think it was more of a forceful apology and that he still believes what he stated.

Since the people here have more experience in Biology than I do currently, I wanted to discuss this as someone may point me into the right direction. It conflicts with the knowledge I've attained so far which is still fresh and the basics of biology.
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Old Jun9-09, 11:38 PM                  #2
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James Watson believes every offensive thing imaginable; this is just the one that the media decided to get riled up over.
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Old Jun10-09, 12:37 AM                  #3
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So basically he is a glutton for notoriety or is some type of attention craving person?

I just wanted to discuss the topic as a whole though.
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Old Jun10-09, 09:39 AM       Last edited by ViewsofMars; Jun10-09 at 09:45 AM..            #4
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//:phoenix:\\ that's a very old article you presented. BBC News reported on October 18, 2007 his apology.
Unreserved apology

But reacting to the "storm in the media", the geneticist [Dr. James Watson] said he was "mortified" by what had happened.

"I can certainly understand why people, reading those words, have reacted in the ways they have.

"To all those who have drawn the inference from my words that Africa, as a continent, is somehow genetically inferior, I can only apologise unreservedly.

"That is not what I meant. More importantly from my point of view, there is no scientific basis for such a belief."


http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...on/7050020.stm
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Following the controversy, the geneticist said: "To all those who have drawn the inference from my words that Africa, as a continent, is somehow genetically inferior, I can only apologise unreservedly."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/e...et/7052279.stm
Often times, I've noticed the media and public at large fails to correctly interpret a scientist's remarks about scientific matters since they (public) aren't science savvy, wish to knock down the scientific community, or unable to understand the full breath of a science lecture. It happens, it's life, and scientists at large do try their best to convey an apologetic response as such was the case with Dr. Watson. And, I should mention that these articles along with yours doesn't diminish Watson's scientific contributions and achievements.

I haven't read Watson's book, Avoid Boring People: Lessons from a Life in Science. I honestly must admit I know only one boring person which I try to avoid when possible.
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