Banalities?

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The use of the term "banalities" to describe evolutionary psychology and memetics strikes me as quite biased. There are clearly many researchers (some quite distinguished) who do not view these topics as "banal" at all, and still others who hold epigenetics in similar contempt. If this language is Jablonka's own, it really ought to be cited. If it isn't, a more value-neutral word like "approaches" might be better. 99.182.80.19 (talk) 05:48, 26 January 2010 (UTC)Reply

One vote agreeing with the above comment. Ferren (talk) 15:39, 3 March 2011 (UTC)Reply

Evolutionary psychology is worse than banal, it is religion. There is no way a sum of hardwired mechanisms could possibly invent or use the scientific method. Eva Jablonka's epigenetic theory provides a feasible model for the non-fixedness that the existence of the scientific method requires WITHOUT invoking any kind of "scientific ghost in the unscientific machine" (Jablonka's model allows the machine itself to do science, which evolutionary psychology and/or Chomskyanism does not).109.58.179.182 (talk) 07:48, 16 November 2012 (UTC)Martin J SallbergReply

I also felt uncomfortable with the term. Safer to delete it. Valleyofdawn (talk) 05:09, 21 July 2015 (UTC)Reply

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@Natureium: I'm a little surprised to have links to Jablonka's major research subject areas removed. Readers of a biographical article cannot be assumed to be au fait with everything, and may well be reading the article to get a rough idea of the subject's interests and background. If that's agreed, then links to such interests are highly relevant, even if to biologists they are "obvious". The fact is that obviousness is a moving target. Links are cheap and unobtrusive to informed readers, helpful to the rest. I think we should reinstate them. Chiswick Chap (talk) 16:20, 28 September 2017 (UTC)Reply

I assume this was a good-faith revert made quickly on patrol, so I'm putting it back now. Hope that's ok. Chiswick Chap (talk) 20:03, 28 September 2017 (UTC)Reply
First, you broke the formatting of a word that was italicized, second, things like "culture" don't need to be linked and are the definition of excessive linking. Natureium (talk) 13:46, 29 September 2017 (UTC)Reply