HREQ 1920 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Phrenology, Designer Baby, Sociobiology

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A biological model of sex difference is what is considered the nature side of the nature/nurture debate. In this model, our biological sex - such as our reproductive anatomies, our brain structures, our hormones- are believed to lead inevitably to gender. Natural selection: those species that adapt well are reproductively successful; that is, their adaptive characteristics are passed on to the next generations; species that are less adaptive do not pass on their characteristics. Social darwinism: this philosophy applies the theory of natural selection to differences, competition and inequality among "races," nations, families and between men and women. Eugenics: the theory that natural selection can be assisted through conscious efforts to improve human populations, either by preventing the production of the "unfit" or increasing the health and fitness of reproductive populations. For example, in canada, a law was passed that banned marrying outside of the race (mixing of blood)

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