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Human Natures: Genes Cultures and the Human Prospect

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576 pages
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21 hours

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The author, a prominent evolutionary biologist, challenges the notion of genetic destiny by highlighting misconceptions about evolution. Through clear explanations and illustrations, the book delves into the complexities of genetic influence and emphasizes the limitations of deterministic views on genetics. It aims to reshape the reader's understanding of evolution and its implications for human behavior and identity.

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Human Natures: Genes Cultures and the Human Prospect, Paul R. Ehrlich

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