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Can Science Resolve the Nature / Nurture Debate?

Contributor(s): Lock, Margaret M (Author), Palsson, Gisli (Author)

ISBN: 9780745689968

Publisher: Polity Press

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Pub Date: June 27, 2016

Dewey: 616.042

LCCN: 2015044017

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 9.40" L x 6.40" W ( 0.50 lbs) 160 pages

Series: New Human Frontiers

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Description: The discovery of DNA established the idea that nature (genes) determines who we are, but epigenetics reveals how cellular environments influence gene expression. This book outlines the long-standing debate about the relationship between nature and nurture, showing that it is in constant flux in response to new insights science continually offers.

Review Quotes:

"We know that nature and nurture are entwined, but we often overlook the fact that neither science nor the humanities alone can resolve the nature/nurture debate. This accessible and clever book introduces the reader to recent discoveries in epigenetics and shows how the new horizons and hopes opened up by this field entail new responsibilities and new types of vigilance."
Eva Jablonka, Tel Aviv University

"A cool appraisal of a turbulent field, this fine book exposes an unfolding saga of interdisciplinary dimensions. A radical shift is emerging in the conceptualization of the human body and its environment: the authors' state-of-the-art climax is a message for everyone."
Marilyn Strathern, Girton College, Cambridge

"Lock and Palsson reaffirm their critique of the dualistic thinking that has prevailed in the past two hundred years. The reader is left with the firm understanding that the biochemical promise of gene therapy is empty if it is not undertaken in tandem with measures to improve the nurturing role of the social and physical environment. [...] It offers an all too brief but wonderful historical and contemporary overview of the nature/nurture debate from both perspectives and touches on some other interesting topics in the history of science."
Anthropological Forum

"Beautifully written and elegantly argued, Margaret Lock and Gísli Pálsson's reconstruction of the nature/nurture debate is a bright, very accessible introduction to a much-discussed topic."
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute

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