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- who: Manuel Doria from the The journal Public Health Ethics rejected a paper on the moral consequences of scientific research in genetic anthropology [50]The author argues , that the reasons for the rejection are due to the fact that the paper considered, ex hypothesi (and not as an actual factual statement) the thesis that racial differences in behavior and cultural achievement are partially genetic in origin. A lecturer discontinued the teaching of a popular practical ethics course at the University of Texas, which had run for over three decades , . His decision was motivated by persisting systematic disruptions . . .
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