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Nature vs. Nurture is a false dichotomy. Any modern understanding of biology, psychology, or anthropology recognizes the interplay of genetics with culture, that results in human behavior. On the one hand, genes convey inheritance of physiological or psychological capabilities that may be realized to various extent during growth and development. And in the other direction, individual and social behaviors can change which genes are promoted evolutionarily in the population. And yet, unstated simp
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I love this author. He is direct with his examples, moves quickly and yet you never feel like you miss a step. It's always very fluid and easy with Ridley. I preferred both the Genome and the Red Queen to this however, if you have yet to read much on the subject of genetics those would be a better start. Not because anything in this one is incomprehensible in the least bit without any other knowledge, but more just because if you had to pick any one of these awesome texts those would be a better
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