Michael Levin – Why Homosexuality is Abnormal
• Levin’s central thesis is not that (male) homosexuality1
is immoral; but rather, that it is abnormal. It is a misuse of body parts. As such is likely to lead to unhappiness. The
general structure of his argument goes as follows:
P1 The natural function of the penis is to insert semen
into the vagina – the penis is for inserting semen
into the vagina; it is not for inserting semen into
another man’s anus.
P2 Evolution selects for creatures who, by and large,
and for the most part, enjoy using their body parts
according to their natural function.
C1 Human males will, by and large, and for the most
part, enjoy heterosexual intercourse more than homosexual intercourse.
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~jdmitrig/2 Levin.pdf
Levin received dual bachelor's degrees in computer science and biology from Tufts University, and a Ph. D. in genetics from Harvard University (working in the lab of Cliff Tabin[7]). His post-doctoral training was in the Cell Biology department of Harvard School of Medicine with Mark Mercola.[8] Levin first established his independent lab at the Forsyth Institute in 2000. His research interests include: bioelectrical signals by which cells communicate to serve the dynamic anatomical needs of the organism during development, regeneration, and cancer suppression; basal cognition and intelligence in diverse unconventional substrates; and top-down control of form and function across scales in biology. He moved his group to Tufts in 2009.[9] In 2010, he also became an associate member of the Wyss Institute of Harvard Medical School.[10]
2020 Distinguished Professor, Tufts University
2013 Distinguished Scholar Award, Tufts University
2013 Certificate of Teaching Excellence from MBL Stem Cell Course
2012 Scientist of Vision Award, IFESS
2011 Vannevar Bush Endowed Chair appointment
2004 The work on the molecular basis of left-right asymmetry (Cell 1995) was chosen by the journal Nature as a “Milestone in Developmental Biology in the last century”
2001 “Best Talk” award at the Juan March Foundation conference on Left Right Asymmetry in Madrid, Spain
2000 Junior Investigator Award, Society for Physical Regulation in Biology and Medicine
1997-2000 Helen Hay Whitney Foundation post-doctoral fellowship
1997 Alexander Imich Award, paper on cognitive science and consciousness
1992-1995 NSF pre-doctoral fellowship for Ph.D. work
1990, 1991 Hughes Scholarships for research in developmental biophysics
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Levin_(biologist)
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