peer reviewedWhat is sustaining the divide between nature and nurture, even though sciences like epigenetics have been challenging it for at least two decades? Evelyn Fox Keller asked this question and considered it a logical problem rooted in terminological confusion within the sciences. In this article, we propose a complementary diagnosis of the problem: the nature-nurture divide is (re-)mobilized when society faces questions of inclusion and solidarity. With examples stemming from the fields of insurance and health care, immigration policy and epigenetics, we demonstrate how the nature-nurture divide is performed through techniques of classification for a politics of solidarity. We identify a common operation to these different examples...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Bioethics is one of the domains where the concept of nature is most intensely disc...
Keller explains the persistence of the nature/nurture debate by a chronic ambiguity in language deri...
What is sustaining the divide between nature and nurture, even though sciences like epigenetics have...
Recent advances in epigenetics are reinvigorating the old nature-nurture (N/N) debate in (political)...
For ages, people have debated the essence of human nature, often posing the issue in the classic for...
Solidarity within bioethics is increasingly being recognized as an important means of improving heal...
This article critically explores sociological arguments for greater biosocial synthesis, centring co...
In this essay, I explore what social science might contribute to building a better understanding of ...
In this essay, I explore what social science might contribute to building a better understanding of ...
In this essay, I explore what social science might contribute to building a better understanding of ...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
Contemporary theological and philosophical ethicists posit the ability of human beings to achieve so...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Bioethics is one of the domains where the concept of nature is most intensely disc...
Keller explains the persistence of the nature/nurture debate by a chronic ambiguity in language deri...
What is sustaining the divide between nature and nurture, even though sciences like epigenetics have...
Recent advances in epigenetics are reinvigorating the old nature-nurture (N/N) debate in (political)...
For ages, people have debated the essence of human nature, often posing the issue in the classic for...
Solidarity within bioethics is increasingly being recognized as an important means of improving heal...
This article critically explores sociological arguments for greater biosocial synthesis, centring co...
In this essay, I explore what social science might contribute to building a better understanding of ...
In this essay, I explore what social science might contribute to building a better understanding of ...
In this essay, I explore what social science might contribute to building a better understanding of ...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
Contemporary theological and philosophical ethicists posit the ability of human beings to achieve so...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
This paper addresses whether the often-bemoaned loss of unity of knowledge about humans, which resul...
UID/HIS/04666/2013Bioethics is one of the domains where the concept of nature is most intensely disc...
Keller explains the persistence of the nature/nurture debate by a chronic ambiguity in language deri...