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Michael Levin

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Michael Levin
Western Philosophy
Contemporary Philosophy
Full name Michael Levin
Birth 21 May 1943
School/tradition Analytic Philosophy, Reliabilism
Main interests Epistemology, Philosophy of Race
Notable ideas Heritability of Intelligence

Michael Levin (Ph.D., Columbia University) is professor of philosophy at City University of New York, who has published works on metaphysics, epistemology, race, homosexuality, animal rights, the philosophy of archaeology, the philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, and the philosophy of science. His central research concerns are in Epistemology (Reliabilism and Gettier Problems) and in Philosophy of Race (Heritability of Racial Differences).

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Professor Levin is known for his controversial views in philosophy. He is critical of certain strands of feminism and has argued that homosexual sex is less satisfying than heterosexual sex, because it is a misuse of bodily parts. [1][2] Levin also believes that genetics play an important part in the variation in cultures across the world. He advocates reliabilism as the correct theory of epistemology, and compatibilism as the correct theory of free will. Professor Levin has written for libertarian publications such as the Ludwig von Mises Institute's newsletter "The Free Market" and The Journal of Libertarian Studies. He has garnered attention for defending torture for political purposes as far back as 1982, in an opinion article featured in Newsweek magazine.

Levin has also been intensely criticized for his views on race. Levin has argued that the higher IQ scores of Caucasian-Americans compared to African-Americans is most likely caused by a genetic, rather than environmental, difference between the races.[3][4]

He was cited by the Southern Poverty Law Center's publication Intelligence Report (Summer 2006) as repeatedly addressing the American Renaissance, a racialist organization, at their bi-annual conferences. The same article claims that he has since stopped attending because of the anti-Semitism of some of the organization's members, but not because of its explicit racism against other minority groups.[5]

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[edit] Further reading

  • Swain, Carol M.; Russ Nieli (2003-03-24). Contemporary Voices of White Nationalism in America. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521816734. 

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  1. ^ "Why Homosexuality is Abnormal" The Monist, 1984
  2. ^ "Non-Euclidean Sex" Think, January 2006
  3. ^ Richardson, Robert C. (July 2000). "BOOK REVIEWS". Ethics 110 (4): 847–48. 
  4. ^ Kamin, Leo (June 1998). "Reviews". South African Journal of Psychology 28 (2): 116–17. 
  5. ^ SPLCenter.org: Irreconcilable Differences
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