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by Certhas
3237 days ago
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I don't have time for an in depth response, but: > A majority of those people would admit that genes have a significant influence on differences in human behaviour, interests, capabilities etc. This is in no way in contradiction with anything I said. I specifically said the majority of the gender patterns we see are cultural. Not anything else. I did not say either that "All human differences are cultural." nor that "All gender differences are cultural." If you enjoy The Blank Slate, then you might be interested in reading Pinker debate with Spelke: https://www.edge.org/3rd_culture/debate05/debate05_index.htm... |
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