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I've got to write a final term paper for my Human Nature Philosophy class.
Some sample theses that my prof gave us were:
Is the mind what makes us human?
Up to what point can we give a scientific account of human nature?
Are humans primarily "political beings?"
Is it possible to classify human beings? (race, gender, ethnicity)
I want to argue that it is impossible to scientifically classify humans. All classification is arbitrary and a result of social pressures.
Ex. blacks vs. whites: there isn't really much difference on a biological level.
Ex. neanderthal vs. current humans: where do you draw the line on which is human and which is not on a biological level? Current scientists just use the term "homonids."
Ex. size, shape: humans are all different sizes and shapes. If humans were raised on the moon they'd be taller than the average human on earth, but they'd still be human.
I want to argue that any classification will ONLY be social. Social classification is for the benefit of society and the individual, and there is no scientific basis.
What do you guys think?
Some sample theses that my prof gave us were:
Is the mind what makes us human?
Up to what point can we give a scientific account of human nature?
Are humans primarily "political beings?"
Is it possible to classify human beings? (race, gender, ethnicity)
I want to argue that it is impossible to scientifically classify humans. All classification is arbitrary and a result of social pressures.
Ex. blacks vs. whites: there isn't really much difference on a biological level.
Ex. neanderthal vs. current humans: where do you draw the line on which is human and which is not on a biological level? Current scientists just use the term "homonids."
Ex. size, shape: humans are all different sizes and shapes. If humans were raised on the moon they'd be taller than the average human on earth, but they'd still be human.
I want to argue that any classification will ONLY be social. Social classification is for the benefit of society and the individual, and there is no scientific basis.
What do you guys think?