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Understanding The Naturenurture Debate Eric Turkheimer

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Understanding The Naturenurture Debate Eric Turkheimer
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.31 MB
Author: Eric Turkheimer
ISBN: 9781108958165, 1108958168
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Understanding The Naturenurture Debate Eric Turkheimer by Eric Turkheimer 9781108958165, 1108958168 instant download after payment.

There are arguably few areas of science more fiercely contested than the question of what makes us who we are. Are we products of our environments or our genes? Is nature the governing force behind our behaviour or is it nurture? While it is now widely agreed that it is a mixture of both, discussions continue as to which is the dominant influence. This unique volume presents a clear explanation of heritability, the ongoing nature versus nurture debate and the evidence that is currently available. Starting at the beginning of the modern nature-nurture debate, with Darwin and Galton, this book describes how evolution posed a challenge to humanity by demonstrating that humans are animals, and how modern social science was necessitated when humans became an object of natural science. It clearly sets out the most common misconceptions such as the idea that heritability means that a trait is 'genetic' or that it is a justification for eugenics.

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