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Eugenic Thinking and the Cognitive SciencesOpen Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science. forthcoming.Eugenic thinking involves distinguishing between sorts or kinds of people in terms of the perceived desirable or undesirable traits that those people are likely to transmit to future generations. While eugenics itself is often thought of as an ideology that generated a social movement of global influence from roughly 1900 to 1945, eugenic thinking both pre-dates this period and continues to inform a range of contemporary debates and social policies, including those concerning prenatal screening…Read more
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The Art of Medicine: From small beginnings: to build an anti-eugenic futureThe Lancet 10339 (399): 1934-1935. 2022.
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