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I read Eugenics: A Reassessment by Richard Lynn and he argues that it is possible to use reproductive technology in the future to augment human capabilities. Such technology is in an incipent state currently.
So should we perfect humanity? One method of doing this is describe on the wikipedia entry for Richard Lynn:
So should we perfect humanity? One method of doing this is describe on the wikipedia entry for Richard Lynn:
After I read Eugenics and Richard Lynn and Linda Gottfredson’s work, my idee fixe is the perfection of the human condition invoking the new eugenics. So should we pursue this?In Eugenics, Lynn argues embryo selection as a form of standard reproductive therapy would raise the average intelligence of the population by 15 IQ points in a single generation (p. 300). If couples produce a hundred embryos, he argues, the range in potential IQ would be around 15 points above and below the parents’ IQ. Lynn argues this gain could be repeated each generation, eventually stabilizing the population’s IQ at a theoretical maximum of around 200 after as little as six or seven generations.