"Jede Person hat einen Genotyp und eine Lebensgeschichte, die sich von jedem anderen Wesen unterscheiden, sei es von einem Mitglied der Familie, des Clans, der Rasse oder der Menschheit. Ăśber die universellen Rechte aller menschlichen Wesen hinaus (was eine typologische Zuschreibung sein kann!), sollte eine Person aufgrund seiner eigenen Verdienste bewertet werten."
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Zitiert nach Sander L. Gilman: Die jĂĽdische Nase. Sind Juden/JĂĽdinnen weiĂź? Oder die Geschichte der Nasenchirurgie, in: Maureen Maisha Eggers, Grada Kilomba, Peggy Piesche, Susan Arndt (Hg.): Mythen, Masken und Subjekte. Kritische WeiĂźseinsforschung in Deutschland. Unrast Verlag MĂĽnster 2005, S. 395 books.google
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Theodosius Dobzhansky
russisch-amerikanischer Genetiker, Zoologe und Evolutionsbiologe
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