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- historical correspondence between hereditarianism and conservatism has broken down at least among proponents of hereditarianism. Philosopher Peter Singer describes...
- people who satisfy the antecedent go on to satisfy the consequent). Hereditarianism is the research program according to which heredity plays a central...
- depressed mother, is at risk for developing depression. On the other hand, a hereditarian theory would hold that depression risk in an offspring is influenced...
- Martin Deutsch (1926–2002) was an American developmental psychologist known for his research on the education of disadvantaged children. His efforts to...
- Dysgenics Eugenic feminism Genetic engineering Genetic enhancement Hereditarianism Heritability of IQ New eugenics Mendelian traits in humans Simple Mendelian...
- [G]eneticists largely reject the conclusions of hereditarian psychology" (p. 5). "Hereditarians thus create an illusion of mainstream research while...
- caused by segregated schools. Both scholarly and po****r ideas of hereditarianism pla**** an important role in the attack and backlash that followed the...
- Bowler, Peter J. (1989). The Mendelian Revolution: The Emergence of Hereditarian Concepts in Modern Science and Society. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins...
- father cowards, and base things sire base" (IV, 2) to reinforce his hereditarian argument. Mechanistically, Schopenhauer believed that a person inherits...
- ****ociated with so-called "X"-factors: environments, racism, and the "hereditarian hypothesis"". Biology & Philosophy. 30 (1): 1–17. doi:10.1007/s10539-014-9428-0...