The emphasis on biological determinism and internal explanations of crime were the preeminent force in the theories of the early thirties.
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Is the spate of gene discoveries fueling a resurgence of biological determinism, the belief that human behavior is largely determined by genes?
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Feminist thought sparked developments in post-humanism and de-anthropocentrism by critiquing ways in which biological determinism has been warped to oppress and essentialize.
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By 1934, as an adversary of the nationalist far-right, he wrote tracts rejecting biological determinism of all sorts, and scientific racism in particular.
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New Feminism may also be a form of gender or biological determinism, which may be seen as old prejudices in a new guise.
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However, there are biohistorians who work towards eliminating affiliation with Darwinian Theory, especially Social Darwinism, in order to reduce critiques of biological determinism.
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The term predeterminism is also frequently used in the context of biology and hereditary, in which case it represents a form of biological determinism.
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The term predeterminism is also frequently used in the context of biology and heredity, in which case it represents a form of biological determinism.
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Biological determinism may reassure some adults about their present, but it is feminism, the ideology of flexible and converging sex roles, that fits our children's future.
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And, in her 2000 work, she did not ground her new position on biological determinism, so her change may not be so large or so surprising.