is there any space between a "genetic predisposition" claim and a "human nature" claim?
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Replying to @chaosprime @Aelkus and
Absolutely! I totally believe certain patterns of behavior and learning are heritable and stamped on our ape brains from a million years of shambling around in the desert. I’m immensely skeptical of the conclusions people draw from that though.
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Replying to @DavidPorkstar @Aelkus and
well hell to the yeah on that, lol. i probably don't disagree with you on anything substantive then the progressive reaction to conservative/reactionary deployment of human nature claims has gotten to be reflexively attacking any predisposition talk, though. seems bad
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Replying to @chaosprime @Aelkus and
I think this is more of a popular discourse thing than something that’s really conquered the academy in the way, say, Pinker claims in the Blank Slate. Which isn’t to say that it isn’t real, but I don’t too many child development experts now claim NOTHING is heritable.
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Replying to @DavidPorkstar @chaosprime and
If you’re wearied by ppl dismissing genetics out of hand, I’m weary of seeing those deployed to claim that we are encoded with a combo of Thomistic doctrine, 18thc property rights, 19thc gender norms, and pseudodarwinistic sociobiology
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Replying to @DavidPorkstar @Aelkus and
lol, completely fair. i wind up pissing and moaning more about progressives because i find that noise easy to tune out tbh
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Replying to @Aelkus @chaosprime and
So in this case both people in the QT are wrong or insufficiently humble. The progressive for blithely insisting that socialization accounts for everything, Walsh for insisting that his superficial observations reveal “innate” tendencies along gendered lines
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i support that reading
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