• Collectivist@awful.systems
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    2 months ago

    Wasn’t phrenology about skull shape and its influence on mental traits in general? Otherwise it’s not really a field of study, it’s just one claim: larger skull = more intelligence (which is just a less precise version of more childhood nutrition = taller = larger skull = more intelligence), but phrenologists also claimed they could explain all sorts of traits like criminality and personality with things like bumps in the skull.

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      2 months ago

      To be really precise it was about measuring the size and distribution of all sorts of skull irregularities (the proverbial ‘bumps’) and mapping them to various traits, it’s basically palm reading for the head.

      Siskind is just being his usual disingenuous self, i.e. ‘everyone always uses skull shape’ (to indicate that my intellectual precursors were clowns) is obviously referencing phrenology, then immediately motte-and-baiieys it to a claim of correlation of cranial capacity and IQ.

      Except for M&B sleight of hand to work the claim shift shouldn’t happen in the same sentence, otherwise it’s extremely obvious that you are claiming one thing while carrying water for the other thing (phrenology), which is probably why he ended up deleting the post.