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The nurturing of natures
pp. 163-170
Abstract
Any mention of human nature raises the question of determinism. When this occurs, it is customary to condemn the silly extremes and to recommend a nature-nurture continuum as the only reasonable option. Looking at my title, "The Nurturing of Natures", some may think that I stand at the "environmental" end of that continuum, but although environments are important to my story, this needs explanation. Trying to resolve the dichotomy of nature and nurture by putting more weight on one or the other leaves the nature of both "nature" and "nurture" untouched. Instead, we must recast these terms, so that they are no longer seen as candidates for combination or compromise. The reconceptualization of development and evolution that is necessary for this recasting is what the developmental systems approach is about.
Publication details
Published in:
Grunwald Armin, Gutmann Mathias, Neumann-Held Eva (2002) On human nature: anthropological, biological, and philosophical foundations. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 163-170
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-50023-7_11
Full citation:
Oyama Susan (2002) „The nurturing of natures“, In: A. Grunwald, M. Gutmann & E. Neumann-Held (eds.), On human nature, Dordrecht, Springer, 163–170.