Concept information
Preferred term
genetic indeterminism of social action
Definition
- After decades of discussions over whether social action may be “caused” by biological/genetic or other factors, newer research shows that any human behavior and most human traits are shaped by a dynamic interaction of diverse factors. Most of them cannot be neatly pinned down to the realm of genetics, biology, or the social environment. [Source: Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Social Sciences; Genetic Indeterminism of Social Action]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/genetic_indeterminism_of_social_action
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