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Jews, Roma (gypsies), homosexuals, the mentally and physically disabled, and Slavic peoples were all brutally treated in Hitler's final solution. Other groups including the poor, 'promiscuous women,' and Russian POW's were dealt with harshly as well.
The word "temperance" tells you what problem these groups were considered. Temperance here refers to drinking alcoholic beverages. These groups were worried about excessive drinking.
Eugenics poses ethical concerns by promoting discrimination, stereotyping, and violation of human rights. It can lead to the marginalization and oppression of certain groups based on arbitrary criteria, perpetuating inequality and undermining diversity. Additionally, eugenics fails to recognize the value of all individuals regardless of their genetic makeup and can have unforeseen negative consequences on society.
Lack of diversity (inbreeding) exposing genetic weaknesses. A good example would be pedigree dogs.
Some potential cons of eugenics include ethical concerns around human interference in genetic selection, the possibility of creating a stratified society based on genetics, the potential for discrimination and stigmatization of certain groups, and the potential for unintended consequences or negative effects on genetic diversity.
Eugenics
When belief in the inheritance of behavior patterns is coupled with the perception that certain groups are inherently superior to others, it is called eugenics. This ideology often promotes discriminatory practices based on the misguided notion that genetic factors determine social worth or intelligence. Historically, eugenics has been linked to harmful policies and human rights abuses, as it fosters inequality and justifies oppression against marginalized groups.
If you mean the 5th problem of Hilbert it was: Are continuous groups automatically differential groups?
Eugenics was used by various governments and organizations in the early 20th century, including the Nazi regime in Germany, the United States, and several European countries. It was based on the misguided belief that the genetic makeup of the population could be improved by controlling reproduction, often leading to forced sterilizations and discriminatory practices against certain groups deemed "undesirable." Due to its unethical and discriminatory nature, eugenics has been widely condemned and discredited as a pseudoscience.