Nature, Nurture, and Human Behavior: An Endless Debate

Abstract

The aim of this publication is to resolve the endless debate to what degree those behavioral aspects are the consequence between either nature (i.e., inherited inheritance), nutrition (i.e., acquired learning), or a combination of the two. Despite the philosophical conflict between nativists, who hold an outlandish innate position such as attributing all of that to sustainably sourced variables (nature), and environmentalists, who believe that the thing we are highlighted (support) certainly prescribes the patterns refer of our youth's development thru all the lessons, it is hard to acknowledge each of these remarkable enhance the overall look. There are fundamentally too many "complexities" on both sides of the debate that contradict with an "all or none" perspective. So, rather than determining whether the child's progress is due to nature or nurture, the question has been reframe to "How much?" i.e., given how both genetics and climate influence the person we develop, which will be more important? This is the one-on-one question that has to be answered. In conclusion, but in no way, shape, or form least, determining the cause and effect is not a straightforward academic topic. If we really want to make a difference in people's lives, it's critical that we strike the nail right on the head.

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Haseema Shahjahan

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  • EP ID EP747315
  • DOI 10.55524/ijircst.2021.9.4.21
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Haseema Shahjahan (2021). Nature, Nurture, and Human Behavior: An Endless Debate. International Journal of Innovative Research in Computer Science and Technology, 9(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-747315