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    Reflection On Blank Slate

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    According to Locke, knowledge is acquired after birth while in contact with nature; therefore cognition is acquired through experience via different means such as, observation, initiation, perception, and nature-nurture. Well Jimmie, I believe in your opinion as being against the “Blank Slate” since some behaviors and characteristics that individuals portray are genetic, they are inherited from someone…

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    Environments can shape things like our behavior or our personality. Nature refers to what you inherit from your parents or your genes. Nurture refers to the environment influences. In the 1950’s, homosexuality was actually considered a mental illness. Finally, after a lot of psychological tests, in 1975 homosexuality was no longer a mental illness. Richard Pilliard’s research discovered that homosexuality is nature, not nurture. “Among the most notable were a series of studies Pillard and J.…

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    Nature Versus Nurture

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    Nature verses Nurture is a prominent debate with regards to a human’s behavior or personality. Nature is our genetic inheritance or biological factors, whereas, nurture is our acquired external factors (e.g. exposure and experience). However, I would agree that genetic and environment influences play a dual role in our personality and behavior. Current research in psychopathology with twins has shown that genetic influences account for the largest proportion, followed by unique environmental…

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    In The Tempest, the themes nature versus nurture and relationship between ruler and subject are expressed in the relationships between the characters. Shakespeare uses these themes to make connections to the real world and history. Nature versus nurture argues whether a person's behavior is based on their DNA or their life experiences and surroundings. Relationship between ruler and subject gives input on the opinions of the ruler on its subjects. Both of these themes are not only present in The…

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    Nature Or Nurture

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    Many questions have persisted through the course of humanity, none more existential than that of who we are. Abstract in nature, many have sought to answer this question whether it is nature or nurture that shapes who we are. People are incredibly complex, both biologically and psychologically making it a difficult question to answer. Many studies have been done over the years and it is clear there is no black or white answer to this age-old question. There is ample evidence to support both…

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    For years, scientists and psychologists have argued the question: are humans evil by nature or by nurture? When a human is born, they are born with a blank slate, they are not born morally bad or good. The environment and conditions that human is brought up in influences who they will become. Although people can be born with certain altruistic traits, the way and how often that they act upon this is up to them. Personality traits are inherited, however behavior is conditioned. Parental guidance,…

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    This discussion inside psychology is involved with parts of performances and inventions. Nature is what we reflect on and which is influenced by genetic birth-right and other natural factors. Nurture is mostly taken from the effect of outside factors after opening the product of contact, knowledge and education of an individual. The nature-nurture debate is concerned with the relative contribution that both influences make to human behavior. The certain physical characteristics are biologically…

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    Twin Adoption Studies

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    This essay will discuss the controversial topic of; the nature, nurture debate. It will do so by examining twin and adoption studies. Through compiling results from various studies conducted by researchers and academics, it will demonstrate inconsistencies, which in turn conclude that human mental processes, and behavior cannot be determined by one specific factor. The nature, nurture debate is a widely regarded topic of inquiry, which aims to define the prevalent force behind an individual’s…

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    When it comes to the question of, is destiny decided by genes or do one's choices that they make decide the outcome of their lives people are on two different sides of the spectrum. Two non-fiction authors wrote their own articles on this issue. David Epstein and Malcolm Gladwell both came up with their own ideas on the subject. In David Epstein’s excerpt The Sports Gene , he argued that genes decide our future. Malcolm Gladwell on the other hand, believes that one's choices make up his…

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    relationship with others and some say that the self is in fact and illusion. In the ancient Hellenistic period, self have been presented in the poem “De Rerum Natura” by Lucretius, as well as the novel “the Golden Ass” by Apuleius. Additionally, “nature or nurture”, the debate that have been going on for years discusses what the self is and where it comes from. There is numerous of theories on the meaning of self, its existence, and its presence that will be discussed further more in…

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