Genetic determinism is the idea that many significant human characteristics are rendered inevitable by the presence of certain genes. The psychologist Susan Oyama has famously compared arguing against genetic determinism to battling the undead. Oyama suggests that genetic determinism is inherent in the way we currently represent genes and what genes do. As long as genes are represented as containing information about how the organism will develop, they will continue to be regarded as determining causes no matter how much evidence exists to the contrary. Philip Kitcher has strongly disputed Oyama's diagnosis, arguing that the conventional interactionist perspective on development is the correct framework for understanding the role of the gen...
The popularity obtained by the Human Genome Project is closely related to the political and rhetoric...
Genetics is a fast-developing field and it has been argued that genetics education is lagging behind...
Biological determinism is the tendency to view human social phenomena (at the individual, group, and...
Genetic determinism is the idea that many significant human characteristics are rendered inevitable ...
Genetic determinism is the idea that many significant human characteristics are rendered inevitable ...
Although biologists and philosophers of science generally agree that genes cannot determine the form...
Recently, investigators in behavioral genetics have found loci on the genome (so-called ‘quantitativ...
Twenty-first century biology rejects genetic determinism, yet an exaggerated view of the power of ge...
International audienceAfter sequencing the human genome, scientists believed it would be possible to...
This article illustrates in which sense genetic determinism is still part of the contemporary intera...
Genetic determinism can be described as the attribution of the formation of traits to genes, where g...
A gene is a macromolecule which codes for the structure of a protein. Lehninger (1967) points out, "...
In 1989, The National Institutes of Health, in collaboration with the United States Department of En...
New knowledge about genetics is reshaping human subjectivity. Genes are often perceived as a secret ...
Kronfeldner M. Genetic Determinism and the Innate-Acquired Distinction in Medicine. Medicine Studies...
The popularity obtained by the Human Genome Project is closely related to the political and rhetoric...
Genetics is a fast-developing field and it has been argued that genetics education is lagging behind...
Biological determinism is the tendency to view human social phenomena (at the individual, group, and...
Genetic determinism is the idea that many significant human characteristics are rendered inevitable ...
Genetic determinism is the idea that many significant human characteristics are rendered inevitable ...
Although biologists and philosophers of science generally agree that genes cannot determine the form...
Recently, investigators in behavioral genetics have found loci on the genome (so-called ‘quantitativ...
Twenty-first century biology rejects genetic determinism, yet an exaggerated view of the power of ge...
International audienceAfter sequencing the human genome, scientists believed it would be possible to...
This article illustrates in which sense genetic determinism is still part of the contemporary intera...
Genetic determinism can be described as the attribution of the formation of traits to genes, where g...
A gene is a macromolecule which codes for the structure of a protein. Lehninger (1967) points out, "...
In 1989, The National Institutes of Health, in collaboration with the United States Department of En...
New knowledge about genetics is reshaping human subjectivity. Genes are often perceived as a secret ...
Kronfeldner M. Genetic Determinism and the Innate-Acquired Distinction in Medicine. Medicine Studies...
The popularity obtained by the Human Genome Project is closely related to the political and rhetoric...
Genetics is a fast-developing field and it has been argued that genetics education is lagging behind...
Biological determinism is the tendency to view human social phenomena (at the individual, group, and...