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Biological Determinism

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Biological Determinism


1.      According to the author of  the article "All in the Genes?", there is no
intrinsic causality between genetics and intelligence. The author analyses
different aspects of  biological determinism, and supplies many examples, which
illustrate  aspects of this problem  that are being discussed since  the time
when these ideas became popular. He does not agree with  biological determinist
that the intellectual performance of  a person depends on genes inherited from
his parents. There are a lot of different theories about intellectual
capabilities. All these theories reflect different points of views, depending on
the period of time the authors of these theories lived.
     The author argues for  the theory that in the nineteenth  century ,
artificial barriers in social hierarchy prevented people from achieving higher
intellectual performance. In the end of XX century, in most places these
barriers were removed by the democratic processes, and nothing artificial can
stand between the natural sorting process and social status of the people. These
changes can not be considered as historical because the age of democracy is just
two hundred years , and the time when inequality between classes and between
people was a natural situation is almost as long as the history of the world .
     The author insists that there is no connection between environmental
differences and genetics. In support of his idea the author state that any
Canadian student can perform better in mathematics than some ancient professors
of mathematics. The author comes to the conclusion that changes in a cultural
environment are the main factor that determines level of intellectual
performance, not inherited combination of parent's genes .    He argues that
genetic differences that appear in one environment may easily disappear in
another. A  theory that  twins were raised in  different social conditions will
have the same level of intellectual performance b...

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