Pinker on Summers, Take 2
Linguist Steven Pinker has a great piece about the Larry Summers flap in The New Republic. Snippets:
Since most sex differences are small and many favor women, they don't necessarily give an advantage to men in school or on the job. But Summers invoked yet another difference that may be more consequential. In many traits, men show greater variance than women, and are disproportionately found at both the low and high ends of the distribution. Boys are more likely to be learning disabled or retarded but also more likely to reach the top percentiles in assessments of mathematical ability, even though boys and girls are similar in the bulk of the bell curve….
At some point in the history of the modern women's movement, the belief that men and women are psychologically indistinguishable became sacred. The reasons are understandable: Women really had been held back by bogus claims of essential differences. Now anyone who so much as raises the question of innate sex differences is seen as "not getting it" when it comes to equality between the sexes. The tragedy is that this mentality of taboo needlessly puts a laudable cause on a collision course with the findings of science and the spirit of free inquiry.
Whole thing there.
Read Pinker's interview with Reason, "Biology vs. the Blank Slate," here.
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mentality of taboo
Good way to put it. And ironic for "liberals."
Steve Pinker is a psychologist, not a linguist.
skippy, how do you know he's not a cunning linguist?
Pinker is indeed a psychologist. He is equally qualified as a linguist, however, and is actually one of the leaders in psycholinguistics. I highly recommend his books "The Language Instinct" and "The Blank Slate: the modern denial of human nature".
Pinker and Ray Jackendoff (President of the Linguistic Society of America) are collaborating currently in an attempt to disprove some of Noam Chomsky's current theory.
"Boys are more likely to be learning disabled or retarded but also more likely to reach the top percentiles in assessments of mathematical ability"
It seems a bit unbalanced that when women are under represented in math and science programs, there are special scholarships and recruitment efforts to even out the numbers. When women are under represented in special education, no one sees a problem.
I wonder how many of the academics who walked out on Summer's speach would insist that girls are just as learning disabled and retarded as boys.
thoreau at February 8, 2005 01:40 PM
how do you know he's not a cunning linguist?
to obvious, i should'nt, but lol
>>He is equally qualified as a linguist, however, and is actually one of the leaders in psycholinguistics
jtuf, if it were determined that resources were disproportionately allocated to females with ld and retardation, you probably would hear some noise about "equality" in that regard. Some people don't know where to stop.
>When women are under represented in special education, no one sees a problem.
Not true. Simply Google "girls underrepresented in special education" and you'll find many making just this argument.
Here's just a guess:
If "too many" women are put in special ed, we'll hear that girls are being labeled as disabled when in fact they learn differently from boys.
If "too few" are put in special ed, we'll hear that their needs are being neglected.
Just a guess.
It works that way with the boys, so why should it be any different with the girls? "Too many" boys are being put in special ed because of behavior problems or teaching methods inappropriate to the needs of active boys.
Maybe Pinker spends most of his time in psychology, but devotes some time to linguistical studies once a year. However, I believe it is much better to be a cunning linguist than to be an annual linguist.
Or maybe Pinker is somewhere in-between. Tain't sure.
Summers should publicly apologize for "not having been more sensitive to the fragile feelings of the weaker sex, who through no fault of their own, having 10% smaller brains than men, cannot reasonably be expected to reach the same level of academic achievement"
I AM a dick, but this isn't total dickheadedness. When intolerant/easily offended people go fascist on us (as in trying to get those who offended them fired or penilized in some way), its our moral duty to stick it to em as best we can.
Pinker is a brilliant guy--he can make science accessible, even entertaining, to dummies. The Blank Slate is the most interesting book I've read in years.
Maybe Pinker spends most of his time in psychology, but devotes some time to linguistical studies once a year. However, I believe it is much better to be a cunning linguist than to be an annual linguist.
Or maybe Pinker is somewhere in-between. Tain't sure.
As a side note, Pinker is speaking at a local university near me within the next few weeks...I definately want to see this guy. Especially if he's a cunning linguist, as I hear.