Challenging Genetic Determinism

Challenging Genetic Determinism
Author: Louis Maheu,Roderick A. Macdonald
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780773586543

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Advances in genetic research have captured the attention of the media and the public through reports about genetically caused diseases and behaviours. However, all too often the coverage of scientists' innovations has implied that genetic factors alone are responsible for effects ranging from personality and sexual preferences to morbid obesity and intellectual disabilities. Challenging Genetic Determinism argues that hypotheses cannot be based solely on genetic factors but must take into account the context in which these factors occur.

Genes Determinism and God

Genes  Determinism and God
Author: Denis Alexander
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2017-07-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107141148

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How does genetic variation impact on behavioural differences and how does this relate to free will and personal identity? Denis Alexander examines these questions.

Dictionary of Global Bioethics

Dictionary of Global Bioethics
Author: Henk ten Have,Maria do Céu Patrão Neves
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 1063
Release: 2021-05-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783030541613

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This Dictionary presents a broad range of topics relevant in present-day global bioethics. With more than 500 entries, this dictionary covers organizations working in the field of global bioethics, international documents concerning bioethics, personalities that have played a role in the development of global bioethics, as well as specific topics in the field.The book is not only useful for students and professionals in global health activities, but can also serve as a basic tool that explains relevant ethical notions and terms. The dictionary furthers the ideals of cosmopolitanism: solidarity, equality, respect for difference and concern with what human beings- and specifically patients - have in common, regardless of their backgrounds, hometowns, religions, gender, etc. Global problems such as pandemic diseases, disasters, lack of care and medication, homelessness and displacement call for global responses.This book demonstrates that a moral vision of global health is necessary and it helps to quickly understand the basic ideas of global bioethics.

Challenging Genetic Determinism

Challenging Genetic Determinism
Author: Royal Society of Canada. Symposium
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2011
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780773537804

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Compelling essays on understanding the interplay of genes in society.

Genetics Education

Genetics Education
Author: Michal Haskel-Ittah,Anat Yarden
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2022-01-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783030860516

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This edited volume presents the current state of the art of genetics education and the challenges it holds for teaching as well as for learning. It addresses topics such as how genetics should be taught in order to provide students with a wide and connected view of the field. It gives in-depth aspects that should be considered for teaching genetics and the effect on the student’s understanding. This book provides novel ideas for biology teachers, curriculum developers and researchers on how to confront the presented challenges in a way that may enable them to advance genetics education in the 21st century. It reviews the complexity of teaching and learning genetics, largely overlooked by biology textbooks and classroom instruction. It composes a crucial component of scientific literacy.

Madness and Genetic Determinism

Madness and Genetic Determinism
Author: Patrick D. Hahn
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2019-07-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9783030218669

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The book covers important topics in the psychiatric genetics (PG) field. Many of these have been overlooked in mainstream accounts, and many contemporary PG researchers have omitted or whitewashed the eugenic and “racial hygiene” origins of the field. The author critically analyzes PG evidence in support of genetic claims which, given the lack of gene discoveries, are based mainly on the results of psychiatric twin and adoption studies. Given that the evidence in favor of genetic influences is much weaker than mainstream sources report, due to serious issues in twin and adoption research, the author points to environmental factors, including trauma, as the main causes of conditions such as schizophrenia.

Making Sense of Genes

Making Sense of Genes
Author: Kostas Kampourakis
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2017-03-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107567498

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What are genes? What do genes do? These seemingly simple questions are in fact challenging to answer accurately. As a result, there are widespread misunderstandings and over-simplistic answers, which lead to common conceptions widely portrayed in the media, such as the existence of a gene 'for' a particular characteristic or disease. In reality, the DNA we inherit interacts continuously with the environment and functions differently as we age. What our parents hand down to us is just the beginning of our life story. This comprehensive book analyses and explains the gene concept, combining philosophical, historical, psychological and educational perspectives with current research in genetics and genomics. It summarises what we currently know and do not know about genes and the potential impact of genetics on all our lives. Making Sense of Genes is an accessible but rigorous introduction to contemporary genetics concepts for non-experts, undergraduate students, teachers and healthcare professionals.

Living with the Fluid Genome

Living with the Fluid Genome
Author: Mae-Wan Ho
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2003
Genre: Biotechnology
ISBN: CORNELL:31924097771590

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