HITLER Type post Author Richard Weikart Date April 23, 2021 CategoriesBioethicsEvolution Tagged , Adolf Hitler, anthropologists, anti-Semitism, Arthur Schopenhauer, biologists, Cambridge University Press, Christa Schroeder, Christianity, Darwinism, eugenics, euthanasia, Friedrich Nietzsche, From Darwin to Hitler, Hitler’s Ethic, Hitler’s Religion, human evolution, Jeffrey O’Connell, living space, Mein Kampf, Michael Ruse, militarism, Nazism, racial struggle, Robert Richards, Social Darwinism New Book: Social Darwinism and “The Hitler Problem” Richard Weikart April 23, 2021 Bioethics, Evolution 7 I have clearly argued in all my works that Hitler was an eclectic thinker who drew on many different intellectual influences — some of them contradictory. Read More ›
Steven Pinker honorary degree Type post Author Richard Weikart Date February 26, 2018 CategoriesBioethicsBiologyEvolutionPsychology Tagged , __k-review, anthropology, Arthur Schopenhauer, assumptions, biases, Charles Darwin, Christa Schroeder, cranial capacity, Darwinism, Europeans, evolution, human origins, ideology, Konrad Lorenz, Nobel Prize, prejudices, pseudoscience, racial inequality, Racism, religion, scientific racism, scientists, Steven Pinker, The Descent of Man On the History of Darwinism, Scientific Racism, and Hitler, Is Steven Pinker Objective? Richard Weikart February 26, 2018 Bioethics, Biology, Evolution, Psychology 5 Pinker is right that we should formulate our ideas based on evidence, not bias and preconceptions. Read More ›