muratgulsacan.bsky.social
Ex-biology student. Current philosophy of science student. STS enthusiasts. (he/him) https://muratgulsacan.wordpress.com/english/
Eski biyoloji, yeni bilim felsefesi öğrencisi. Bilim Çalışmaları meraklısı.
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Better add some hashtags #PhilBio #BiologyAndFeminism #BiologicalSex
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* very open to reading suggestions.
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Maybe I need to learn more before acting. Hope it is not an excuse for inaction.
Very open reading suggestions.
Considering starting with Fausto-Sterling and with this www.amazon.com/gp/product/1...
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I am afraid, I feel like I need to engage with this. I have half-baked ideas, probably no one will like. 🤷
I also think that the discourse on this subject became highly toxic.
Me thinks, a general coalition against the patriarchy is necessary to counter this in Turkey and the world. I don't know.
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If you have time, why not? However, the literature on this topic is very confusing.
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I don't think neo-Darwinism is a derogatory term. But with its hard anti-Lamarckism and selectionism it perfectly fits with that characterization. Wonder why Mayr was so against it?
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Pek katılamayacağım doğrusu. Yazar "science" ile "scienticism"i ayırmış ancak bilim tarafına geçmeyi başaramamış. Bilime dair görüşleri de doğal olarak hayli naif kalmış.
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Aren't we at postmodern science yet? (I agree with the "team sport" remark, though.)
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Also, 100% agree.
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What I write in Turkish is a summary of my understanding of the piece, which says: It is a perfect piece of writing on the futility of defending science on the grounds of neutrality (objectivity) and truth. Science can not save us, but we can save both ourselves and science by politicizing it.
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This is a great and necessary intervention and also love it. However it will most probably ignored, unfortunately.
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He is becoming Abdülhamid of US.
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Let's give another example: Reagan and Trump. Are they two different things, or is the same thing happening to two different generations?
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I need to read some philosophy of history, and I am open to suggestions.
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But what was happening is not repetition but the same thing happening to different generations. I know it is not very clear may be an example work better. Let's think about two world wars, which I know very little about it btw. Was there two world wars or the same war just skipped a generation?
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This may create an illusion of change however when the historical cycle or wave function back to an earlier phase a few generations later they will experience similar things resembling the historical events experienced by their great-great parents which seems like a repetition.
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Don't know about the iPhone but Firefox has a "reader view" feature, it pretty well dealt with that pop-up in Android.
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Aaaaa Senem :)
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Plato did not like this.
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Talking from a point of experience here.
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Bluesky has already fallen victim to this, which looks like a negated Truth Social now.
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Çok yanlış anlamışsınız çalışmayı keşke bir bilene sorsaydınız.
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How much of the history is Karma repeating itself?