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If by "he" you mean Turing, then no, not in the sense that Pearson, Galton, or Fisher would be considered eugenicists today. Nor in the sense that Charles Davenport, who ran CSHL and the Eugenics Office, would be considered a eugenicist today.

Not sure about Alexander, I don't really pay attention to what he writes about medical biology.




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